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Norweign wholesaler turns to hydrogen

Cummins’ hydrogen fuel cell modules are powering four electric Scania trucks for Norway’s largest grocery wholesaler ASKO as part of the company’s commitment to efficiency, low emissions and sustainable development.

ASKO has switched its 27-tonne trucks’ internal combustion to an electric engine, which is powered by fuel cells fed with hydrogen and managed with rechargeable batteries.

The lightweight hydrogen storage system, weighing in at 33 kilograms, provides the trucks with a 400-500 km range using a single 90 KW High Density Fuel Cell Power Module.

“We are excited to see these trucks begin operation and are proud to provide marketing-leading solutions to ASKO and Scania that support their operational and sustainability goals,” said Amy Adam, Vice-President of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies at Cummins.

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