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INEOS Inovyn starts customers trials with Daimler Truck AG

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Global Hydrogen Review,


INEOS Inovyn will be running the first trial fleet of Mercedes-Benz GenH2 trucks – the first heavy duty liquid hydrogen trucks in Europe – along with Amazon, Air Products, Holcim and Wiedmann & Winz.

The Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Trucks are the first heavy duty liquid hydrogen trucks in Europe, benefiting from a range of more than 1000 km they are able to carry the same payload as a conventional diesel vehicle. Along with Amazon, Air Products, Holcim and Wiedmann & Winz, INEOS is working with Daimler Truck to run their first trial fleet in Germany.

Running over the next 12 months, INEOS will make around 250 customer deliveries across the Rheinberg area to understand fuel-cell technology in real-life operations, with an ambition to expand deliveries into Belgium and the Netherlands next year.

Wouter Bleukx, Business Director Hydrogen at INEOS Inovyn, said: “INEOS is committed to reaching net zero and Daimler’s pioneering trial, is an exciting opportunity to help accelerate this transition. We transport nearly 3 million tpy of PVC and continually look at ways to reduce our CO2 footprint.”

“INEOS invests in and prioritises hydrogen production and storage, we believe that our innovations are leading the charge in creating a cleaner energy ecosystem that has hydrogen at its heart. We are Europe’s largest operator of electrolysis with over 125 years of experience, but to continue bringing low carbon hydrogen solutions to market we will need significant support from governments to encourage infrastructure investment and business confidence.”

The trial also provides INEOS Inovyn’s PVC customers with the opportunity to reduce Scope 3 emissions and strengthen their own green credentials.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/25072024/ineos-inovyn-starts-customers-trials-with-daimler-truck-ag/

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