New hydrogen fuel cell boasts greater efficiency than diesel engines, says Loop Energy
The latest system is said to offer improved fuel economy when comparing current price levels. Loop Energy, a hydrogen fuel cell maker, recently stated that its most recent system offers better fuel economy than conventional diesel engines at current prices. The company made the announcement based on the cost of diesel versus H2 in Europe. Loop Energy, from Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, said that based on the cost of diesel across Europe at $1.91 per liter on September 5 and the cost of $10 per kilogram for H2, it is more economical to operate a hydrogen fuel cell truck than a conventiona…
The latest system is said to offer improved fuel economy when comparing current price levels.
Loop Energy, a hydrogen fuel cell maker, recently stated that its most recent system offers better fuel economy than conventional diesel engines at current prices.The company made the announcement based on the cost of diesel versus H2 in Europe.
Loop Energy, from Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, said that based on the cost of diesel across Europe at $1.91 per liter on September 5 and the cost of $10 per kilogram for H2, it is more economical to operate a hydrogen fuel cell truck than a conventional diesel-powered one. A truck can travel just over 179 kilometers (about 111 miles) on $100 worth of fuel when it is powered by an S1200 H2 system. Comparatively, the same amount of money would take a diesel truck just over 109 miles.
As the passenger vehicle sector transitions to zero-emission cars with a main focus on battery electric vehicles (EVs), large freight and long-haul truck makers such as Volvo and Daimler Truck are pouring their investments into H2-powered vehicles. The reason is that batteries add too much weight and don’t offer the same range vs refueling time advantages. As a result, they’re not viable for that application as they appear to be in passenger vehicles.