For more hydrogen news: https://www.hydrogenfuelnews.com/featured-news/ Europe’s second-largest commercial truck manufacturer, MAN, has announced plans to build 200 hydrogen-powered semi trucks, despite expressing skepticism about the fuel’s competitiveness against battery-electric alternatives. MAN CEO Alexander Vlaskamp has voiced doubts, labeling hydrogen as currently unviable for transport due to high costs and a lack of green production methods, emphasizing that green hydrogen should prioritize heavy industry needs. The initiative, seen as a test hypothesis by MAN, aims to explore hydrogen’s potential for future transportation, contingent on affordable green hydrogen availability and infrastructure development. The MAN gTGX trucks, boasting impressive power and quick refueling capabilities, will be evaluated as zero-emissions vehicles under EU regulations. This move highlights MAN’s commitment to exploring alternative fuels while continuing to focus on battery-electric technology for the majority of its future transport solutions.
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