Daimler Truck engineers repeatedly crossed the Brenner Pass with the fuel-cell semi-trailer truck carrying a typical load, on the 120km highway stretch between Bolzano and Innsbruck.
The Mercedes-Benz GenH2 truck is being developed for flexible and demanding applications in the important segment of heavy-duty transport and long-haul applications.
The findings of this first altitude test program specific to the interaction of fuel-cell and battery in demanding topography are being incorporated into further development towards the series vehicle.
The GenH2 truck’s development goal is a range of 1,000 kilometres and more. Start of series production is planned for the second half of the decade.
The city of Bolzano in Italy, served as the base for the test drives, as it hosts a hydrogen filling station operated by H2 South Tyrol.
Daimler Truck conducts first high-altitude tests with hydrogen truck

The findings of this first high-altitude test program specific to the interaction of fuel-cell and battery in demanding topography are being incorporated into further development towards the series vehicle.

16 Nov 2022 | 6909 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

A Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck prototype has successfully completed its first high-altitude tests on public roads. A major point on the checklist of the test program: crossing the Brenner Pass, one of the main arteries of European freight traffic.

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