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Model Amsterdam - Hydrogen Garbage Truck

The city of Amsterdam wants ‘a cleaner Amsterdam and a healthier future for the people of Amsterdam’, so Amsterdam decided to invest in a hydrogen garbage truck from E-Trucks Europe. This hydrogen garbage truck, which was presented on 15 March 2018 by Alderman Choho on the Dam, is now fully electric but is already prepared to be expanded to a hydrogen hybrid garbage truck in 2019. An important step towards the goal of the municipality of Amsterdam to reduce its CO2-emissions by 45% by 2025. In the meantime, the first truck with hydrogen drive is already operational and because they have been well received, the city of Amsterdam plans to purchase even more vehicles.

Municipality of Breda

In 2017, the municipality of Breda added its first hydrogen-prepared garbage truck from E-Trucks Europe to its fleet of waste collection vehicles. Breda’s ambition is to operate its entire fleet as sustainably as possible. The garbage truck currently operates completely electrically, but is already prepared to be expanded to a hydrogen hybrid garbage truck. For this, a hydrogen filling station must first be realized in the surrounding area of Breda. Breda is working hard on this, together with the province, business community and WaterstofNet. By using hydrogen hybrid vehicles (and other sustainable vehicles) Breda makes an enormous contribution to the CO2-reduction. In addition, it is very nice for both driver and the inhabitants of Breda to have silent, emission free cars.

Gemeente Amsterdam

The city of Amsterdam wants ‘a cleaner Amsterdam and a healthier future for the people of Amsterdam’, so Amsterdam decided to invest in a hydrogen garbage truck from E-Trucks Europe. This hydrogen garbage truck, which was presented on 15 March 2018 by Alderman Choho on the Dam, is now fully electric but is already prepared to be expanded to a hydrogen hybrid garbage truck in 2019. An important step towards the goal of the municipality of Amsterdam to reduce its CO2-emissions by 45% by 2025. In the meantime, the first truck with hydrogen drive is already operational and because they have been well received, the city of Amsterdam plans to purchase even more vehicles.