en.Wedoany.com Reported - Evarm showcased its first mass-produced zero-emission industrial truck at the latest Green Gas Mobility Summit. The vehicle is equipped with a hydrogen fuel cell and has obtained the zero-emission environmental label from the Spanish Directorate General of Traffic (DGT).
This marks Evarm's transition from the prototype phase launched in 2025 to a vehicle validated through real-world testing. Thanks to the hydrogen fuel cell system, this 27-ton truck achieves a range of up to 450 kilometers, with a refueling time of just 10 minutes. By optimizing components and leveraging European zero-emission vehicle weight compensation regulations, the truck maintains a payload capacity comparable to traditional diesel trucks.
Designed for urban, suburban, and regional operations, the vehicle is powered by a 250 kW (340 hp) electric motor paired with a three-speed transmission. This technology can be applied to waste collection, construction, goods delivery, supermarket supply, and food sectors, where high range and short refueling times are critical. The new solution achieves 100% reduction in CO2, particulate matter, and nitrogen oxides during operation, completely eliminating pollutant emissions.
The truck is fully operational and developed for real-world working conditions. To ensure the highest standards, the vehicle was developed in collaboration with strategic partner Idiada, transforming this innovation into a roadworthy, certifiable, and market-ready vehicle with maximum safety.
This industrial development project has an investment of 4 million euros and is supported by the Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving (Instituto para la Diversificación y Ahorro de la Energía, IDAE), which provided 550,000 euros in funding. Thanks to PreZero, the truck's initial operational applications in Spain have been launched, demonstrating its feasibility in real fleets.
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