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Cool transport with hydrogen-powered lorry

31.05.2021

Bremen. The “H2Cool Prelude” began in March. As part of the project, a consortium is researching how hydrogen and fuel cell technology can be used for deep freeze logistics in lorries in the future, to achieve positive results for the environment. The project aims to create concepts for avoiding fossil fuels and avoiding reducing harmful emissions. The consortium includes the Institut für Seeverkehrswirtschaft und Logistik (ISL), the Hochschule Bremerhaven, Akquinet Port Consulting, and H2BX – Wasserstoff für die Region Bremerhaven.

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