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H2Accelerate secures funding for hydrogen initiative

The H2Accelerate collaboration has been formed between Daimler Truck AG, Iveco Group, Linde, Shell, TotalEnergies, and Volvo Group to develop the evidence base and public funding programs which can help move Europe towards a commercially viable hydrogen trucking system

H2Accelerate TRUCKS
H2Accelerate TRUCKS

The H2Accelerate collaboration announces acquisition of funding to enable deployment of 150 hydrogen trucks and 8 heavy-duty hydrogen refuelling stations

The H2Accelerate collaboration has confirmed that its members have secured funding for two of their primary initiatives: the deployment of eight heavy-duty hydrogen refuelling stations under the Connecting Europe Facility and a 150 fuel cell truck project funded by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership.

These projects will enable trucks and refuelling equipment to be tested under real-world conditions, and are expected to be a crucial step towards the mass commercialisation of the technology.

H2Accelerate TRUCKS bid wins Clean Hydrogen Partnership funding, signalling continued European support for the scale-up of zero emission, hydrogen-fuelled truck deployment.

The H2Accelerate TRUCKS project is an innovative collaboration among three of the leading global OEMs (Daimler Truck, Volvo Group, and Iveco Group), Finnish research institution VTT, International Road Transport Union (IRU), Romanian National Union of Road Transporters (UNTRR), Italian Austrian (WKÖ) associations, and Element Energy France.

The project will be coordinated by SINTEF, Norway’s leading research institute on hydrogen technologies.

H2Accelerate Trucks also supported by energy infrastructure providers, including Shell, TotalEnergies, and Everfuel.