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HVS unveils hydrogen-electric HGV

Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS) has laid out its plans to disrupt the haulage industry with the unveiling of a clean-sheet-designed hydrogen-electric Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV).
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Alec Peachey

Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS) has laid out its plans to disrupt the haulage industry with the unveiling of a clean-sheet-designed hydrogen-electric Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV).  

Showcasing its hydrogen powertrain in the form of a 40-tonne HGV technology demonstrator underlines the company’s objective of being the first indigenous UK designed and developed hydrogen-electric HGV on the market. 

Founded in 2017, in Glasgow, HVS focuses on the ground-up design and development of zero-emission hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles. The company comprises industry specialists, with vast experience in the automotive, energy, hydrogen technology, power electronics, sustainability and environmental management fields. 

With government targets to curtail sales of all non-zero emission 3.5 -26t HGVs set to come into play by 2035 or earlier and all sales of new non-zero emission HGVs by 2040, HVS and its world-leading technology have the potential to play a crucial role in allowing emissions reduction targets to be achieved.   

The company also has a defined route to market. In addition to funding from the Advanced Propulsion Centre, Innovate UK, Scottish Enterprise and Energy Technology Partnership, HVS’ strategic investment partner is the service station and grocery corporation, EG Group, offering hydrogen refuelling infrastructure, fleet customer base and the potential for global scalability.  

Jawad Khursheed, CEO of HVS said: “We are delighted to reveal our 40-tonne HGV at the Commercial Vehicle Show. This technology demonstrator showcases our ground-breaking hydrogen-electric commercial vehicle design and advanced powertrain technology. Our zero-emission trucks are a key part of decarbonising the logistics sector. Hydrogen is the perfect fuel for the haulage industry, offering long ranges and quick refuelling thanks to stations being easily integrated into existing key transport networks. 

“What’s more, we will supply our customers with the most advanced HGV in the sector delivering a step change in driving experience and efficiency.” 

Image courtesy of Hydrogen Vehicle Systems .

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