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  • 03/06/2025
The BMW Group has acquired two zero-emission fuel cell trucks, as it launches a pilot operation as part of the European H2Haul project, which is aimed at promoting hydrogen mobility in freight transport. The two vehicles will run between Leipzig, Landsberg and Nuremberg, in order to trial the practicality of this technology. To allow serial operation, two state-of-the-art hydrogen fuelling stations are being built in Leipzig and Hormersdorf. They allow rapid refuelling with large quantities of hydrogen, which is crucial to the continuous use of fuel cell trucks in the logistics sector. The BMW Group is implementing the H2Haul project in cooperation with Iveco, DHL and TEAL Mobility.
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00:01The BMW Group has acquired two zero-emission fuel cell trucks as it launches a pilot operation as part of the European H2 Hall project, which is aimed at promoting hydrogen mobility and freight transport.
00:14The two vehicles will run between Leipzig, Landsberg, and Nuremberg in order to trial the practicality of this technology.
00:22To allow serial operation, two state-of-the-art hydrogen fueling stations are being built in Leipzig and Hormersdorf.
00:30They allow rapid refueling with large quantities of hydrogen, which is crucial to the continuous use of fuel cell trucks in the logistics sector.
00:38The BMW Group is implementing the H2 Hall project in cooperation with IVACO, DHL, and TEAL Mobility.

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