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Another hydrogen truck tested in distribution by DHL Freight Germany

DHL Freight has announced that it is running a one-year pilot project in Cologne, Germany, using a Paul Hydrogen-Power-Truck, a vehicle based on the Mercedes-Benz Atego, for distribution and line haul operations.

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In early February, DHL Freight deployed a hydrogen lorry by the German special-purpose commercial vehicle maker Paul Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH. The Paul Hydrogen Power-Truck, a vehicle based on the Mercedes-Benz Atego, will be used during the one-year pilot for distribution and line hauls at the Cologne location.

This is already the second hydrogen truck for DHL Group in Germany. Another vehicle is operating for the Post & Parcel Germany division at the Cologne West facility. The company and its divisions are testing and implementing various sustainable drive solutions as part of their sustainability strategy and the interim target of reducing emissions to less than 29 million tons by 2030.

“In the realm of road transport, where no single alternative drive technology has yet emerged as the clear winner, it is crucial for us to maintain a technology-neutral approach and continue testing various sustainable solutions. This includes not only battery electric trucks but also hydrogen vehicles, which excel in longer distances due to their impressive range and quick refueling capabilities. Our ultimate goal is to determine the optimal combination of technologies and drive systems to achieve our net-zero emissions logistics target by 2050,” says Dr. Thomas Vogel, CEO of DACH, UK & IE DHL Freight.

The two 15.6-ton trucks, with a range of approximately 400km with a trailer and 600km without a trailer, were manufactured by Paul Nutzfahrzeuge on behalf of Shell in Vilshofen, Southern Germany.

The basis for the first series-produced medium-duty fuel cell truck in Germany is provided by a Mercedes-Benz Atego.

The vehicles are operated by DHL Freight and Post & Parcel Germany through the innovative Shell Hydrogen Pay-Per-Use platform model.

In addition to the vehicle and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure, Shell’s offering also covers all necessary services and support during the period of use.

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