Gillig and Hexagon Purus Partner to Bring Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses to Market
Gillig's Commitment to Zero-Emission Transit
Gillig, a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty transit buses, has announced the development of a hydrogen fuel cell bus, adding to its growing lineup of zero-emission vehicles. This move underscores Gillig's commitment to providing sustainable transportation solutions that meet the needs of transit agencies across North America.
Partnership with Hexagon Purus
To power its hydrogen fuel cell buses, Gillig has partnered with Hexagon Purus, a global leader in hydrogen storage solutions. Hexagon Purus will supply its lightweight and durable hydrogen tanks, ensuring safe and efficient storage of hydrogen fuel. This partnership represents a significant milestone in the development of hydrogen-powered transit buses.
Benefits of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses
Hydrogen fuel cell buses offer several advantages over traditional diesel-powered buses, making them an attractive option for transit agencies seeking to reduce emissions and improve air quality. *
Zero Emissions: Hydrogen fuel cell buses produce no tailpipe emissions, contributing to cleaner air and reducing greenhouse gases. *
Extended Range: Hydrogen fuel cell buses have a longer range than battery-electric buses, making them suitable for long-distance routes. *
Fast Refueling: Refueling a hydrogen fuel cell bus takes only a few minutes, compared to several hours for battery-electric buses. *
Reduced Maintenance Costs: Hydrogen fuel cell buses have fewer moving parts than diesel buses, resulting in lower maintenance costs over the vehicle's lifetime.
Market Outlook for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses
The market for hydrogen fuel cell buses is expected to experience significant growth in the coming years, driven by increasing demand for sustainable transportation and government incentives. * According to BloombergNEF, the global hydrogen fuel cell bus market is projected to reach $16.1 billion by 2030. * Governments worldwide are offering grants and subsidies to support the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell buses. * Major cities such as London, Los Angeles, and Beijing are piloting hydrogen fuel cell buses to meet their emission reduction targets. Gillig's entry into the hydrogen fuel cell bus market positions the company as a key player in this growing industry.
Conclusion
Gillig's partnership with Hexagon Purus represents a significant step in the development and deployment of hydrogen fuel cell buses in North America. The benefits of zero emissions, extended range, fast refueling, and reduced maintenance costs make hydrogen fuel cell buses an attractive option for transit agencies seeking to improve air quality and reduce their environmental footprint. With its commitment to innovation and sustainability, Gillig is well-positioned to lead the transition to zero-emission transit.
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