Daimler: Joint development with Linde : FCV sLH2 technology
Daimler: Linde
On December 10, 2020, it was agreed to jointly develop next-generation liquid hydrogen refueling technology for fuel cell-powered trucks.
This consortium:
Both companies aim to establish a hydrogen refueling process.
sLH2 Technology:
The two companies will focus on a new process that handles liquid hydrogen called “sLH2 technology”.
This new approach:
With higher storage density,
With faster refueling
Improves energy efficiency.
Refueling prototype:
The first refueling pilot station will be launched in Germany in 2023.
https://news.infoseek.co.jp/article/toushin1_20855/
Simple liquid-hydrogen refueling for trucks
December 10, 2020
Linde and Daimler Truck AG
have signed an agreement to jointly develop the next generation of liquid-hydrogen refueling technology for fuel-cell-powered trucks.
With their collaboration, the partners
aim to make the refueling process with hydrogen as easy and practical as possible.
The companies plan for the first refueling of a prototype vehicle at a pilot station in Germany in 2023.
Linde and Daimler Truck AG
are planning for a high level of transparency and openness around the relevant interfaces of the jointly developed technologies.
By enabling as many other companies as possible to develop their own refueling and vehicle technologies
that apply the new liquid-hydrogen standard, a global mass market is to be established for the new process.
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