Daimler Truck and KEYOU partner to bring hydrogen combustion trucks to market by 2027
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Jay Traugott
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Daimler Truck has partnered with German hydrogen engine specialist KEYOU to develop hydrogen internal combustion engine trucks for heavy-duty freight, targeting commercial deployment beginning in 2027. This follows a similar agreement between Volvo Group and Cespira to advance hydrogen-powered engine technology. The partnerships highlight the growing race in Europe to bring heavy-duty hydrogen combustion trucks to market as an alternative to battery-electric and fuel-cell solutions.
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Daimler Truck and German hydrogen engine specialist KEYOU have announced the signing of an agreement to bring hydrogen internal combustion engine trucks to market, targeting commercial deployment beginning in 2027.
Despite Trump-era policies, hydrogen industry regroups and bets on heavy-duty growth
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