Honda on Friday revealed a hydrogen fuel-cell semi in concept form, as it builds out the idea and looks for commercial vehicle partners.
The concept truck, due to debut Monday at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) expo for fleet vehicles, signals “the start of a new demonstration project,” according to Honda. The project aims to produce fuel-cell-powered products for North America.
Honda says it’s seeking collaborations to expand into this area of hydrogen business. The truck appears to be built off a Peterbilt model, but it has the logo of that truck maker blanked out and Honda makes no mention of collaboration with Peterbilt in the project.
The truck project is part of Honda’s plans to push its fuel-cell technology, now shared with GM and modularized, into commercial vehicles, stationary power stations, and construction—as well as industrial situations.
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