A Coolergy technical delegation visited the Quantron plant. During the visit, our experts discussed the technical aspects of converting Quantron trucks to be powered by liquid hydrogen with Quantron.
During the visit, the teams set specific timelines for producing a prototype fuel tank and subsequent production of commercial hydrogen-powered trucks. The plan also considers the synchronization of transport production with the construction of essential infrastructure, including a hydrogen liquefaction plant and filling stations.
Converting the Quantron trucks from gaseous hydrogen into liquid hydrogen-powered vehicles provides several minor advantages. It significantly increases the vehicle range and non-drainage period while enhancing safety due to the lower pressure in the system. Additionally, it reduces refuelling time compared to gaseous hydrogen refuelling.
During the visit, the teams set specific timelines for producing a prototype fuel tank and subsequent production of commercial hydrogen-powered trucks. The plan also considers the synchronization of transport production with the construction of essential infrastructure, including a hydrogen liquefaction plant and filling stations.
Converting the Quantron trucks from gaseous hydrogen into liquid hydrogen-powered vehicles provides several minor advantages. It significantly increases the vehicle range and non-drainage period while enhancing safety due to the lower pressure in the system. Additionally, it reduces refuelling time compared to gaseous hydrogen refuelling.