XCMG, the
world's top 3 construction machinery manufacturers, has delivered a batch of
100 hydrogen-fueled trucks to the end client Mengxi Zhenghe Group to aid its
construction of a mine near Ordos in China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, as part of the
thousand-units hydrogen-fueled truck order that signed with Sino-Synergy
Hydrogen Energy Technology ("Sino-Synergy") earlier.
The three companies held a ceremony to mark the delivery in Xuzhou.
Under a strategic cooperation blueprint with Sino-Synery, a leading hydrogen
fuel cell company in China who
created multiple industry firsts in terms of industrialization, scale, and
market share, XCMG will deliver in excess of 1,000 hydrogen-fueled trucks in
total to the company by 2025. The deal is a key part of XCMG's efforts to
cement its position as a benchmark company in the hydrogen-fueled green energy
transport industry in the country.
"We are confident that using XCMG's hydrogen-fueled heavy
truck can create a safe, efficient, economic and low-carbon transportation
service for the majority of mining areas," said Luo Dong, Deputy General
Manager of Mengxi Zhenghe Group, the end client of this deal. "This marks
another landmark bulk purchase order of such heavy trucks from XCMG."
XCMG's hydrogen-fueled heavy trucks boast a power output of
110kW and come equipped with a multi-gear automated manual transmission (AMT).
The truck possesses a comprehensive range of over 450km and includes XCMG's self-developed
drive motor that boasts an efficiency of over 97%. Having gone through
thousands of hours of hardware and software tests, the vehicle and its
components have been deemed well adapted to the extremely cold conditions and
steep slope terrain that occur in mining areas.
Based on operational data calculations, using 100 of these
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles at 50,000 kilometers per year will offset carbon
dioxide emissions by 7,950 tons compared with gas-fueled vehicles. This will
bring both economic and social benefits.
XCMG launched its
first hydrogen-fueled heavy truck in 2020 as it took its first steps to become
a pioneer in the application of hydrogen energy technology. Over the past two
years, both sides have worked closely together and launched a series of
hydrogen-fueled heavy trucks with "leading technology and indestructible
use," perfect for use in the mining sector.