Europa boasts several features that make it a game-changer in the transportation industry. With a long range, sleeper cab, quick refuelling and the ability to pull an ISO trailer (13.6 m / 45 ft container), it offers the same ease of operation and payload capacity as a diesel equivalent. The vehicle is based on a proven chassis from a renowned truck manufacturer.
The first vehicles will enter operation in 2024 as 4×2 tractor units with 350 bar hydrogen storage systems. With more than 50 kg of usable hydrogen on board, the vehicles will have a range of more than 700 km. Later, the truck will also become available in a 700-bar hydrogen storage version (>80 kg usable H2), pushing the range to well over 1000 km on a single filling. The usable electrical energy content of the hydrogen after conversion is more than 900 kWh and 1450 kWh for the 350 and 700 bar versions respectively.
Infrastructure for 700 bar refuelling of heavy-duty vehicles still needs to be improved in Europe, making the 350 bar version the vehicle of choice for the first customers and interested parties.
Hydrogen-electric powertrain
The hydrogen-electric powertrain can also be fitted to other vehicle configurations such as box trucks, other axle configurations and cabs. The heart of the powertrain is a single zepp X150 fuel cell module, with the option to integrate further stacks and/or modules for increased efficiency and range.
The X150 fuel cell module and zepp’s hydrogen storage systems are also available as standalone units for integration into other vehicles or applications.
Designed for the European market
The Europa truck design is optimized for the European transport sector with strict EU regulations guiding its development. In most EU countries, the maximum gross combined vehicle weight is 40 metric tons. EU legislation increases this weight limit to 42 metric tons for zero-emission N3 articulated vehicles. Because the Europa tractor weighs less than 2 tons more than its diesel counterpart, it will offer a similar payload capacity.
“The Europa truck is another shining example of our commitment to providing sustainable transportation solutions to the market. We’re excited to offer a zero-emission, long-range truck that can compete with its diesel counterparts in terms of payload, performance and usability” said Kevin Schreiber, co-founder of the Dutch company. “And this is just the beginning. The integrated hydrogen fuel cell system X150 and our hydrogen storage systems are also available for integration by other manufacturers. We’re looking forward to their applications of our systems.”
Financial incentives for zero-emission transportation
European customers are encouraged to switch to zero-emission transportation through various financial incentives and subsidies. One such programme is the Dutch AanZET subsidy, which could cover up to 37% of the purchase price of new zero-emission trucks. The AanZET subsidy programme works on a first come first serve basis and opens on April 4th.
Taking stock of interest
Interested parties can register their interest on our website starting today, without obligations. By registering, customers will be able to secure a priority spot in the production queue. More specifications and the final design will be unveiled along with the delivery of the first two trucks to launching customers BCTN Group and VOS Transport Group.
Specifications
Specification | 350 bar edition | 700 bar edition |
Usable H2 storage capacity | > 50 kg | > 80 kg |
Range | > 700 km | > 1000 km |
Usable electrical energy content | > 900 kWh | > 1450 kWh |
Axle configuration | 4×2 | 4×2 |
Trailer compatibility | 13.6 m / 45 ft container | 13.6 m / 45 ft container |
Payload capacity | Same as diesel equivalent | Same as diesel equivalent |