Navistar, GM & OneH2 Launch Hydrogen Truck Ecosystem
January 27, 2021
In collaboration with General Motors and OneH2, Navistar, Inc., a subsidiary of
Navistar, is introducing a complete solution for customer implementation of a
zero-emission long-haul system, which will be initially piloted by J.B. Hunt
Transport, Inc., a subsidiary of J.B. Hunt Transport Services.

"Hydrogen fuel cells offer great promise for heavy duty trucks in applications
requiring a higher density of energy, fast refueling and additional range," said
Persio Lisboa, Navistar president and CEO. "We are excited to provide customers
with added flexibility through a new hydrogen truck ecosystem that combines our
vehicles with the hydrogen fuel cell technology of General Motors and the
modular, mobile and scalable hydrogen production and fueling capabilities of
OneH2. And we are very pleased that our valued customer J.B. Hunt has committed
to utilize the solution on dedicated routes and to share key learnings."
Navistar plans to make its first production model International® RH™ Series fuel
cell electric vehicle (FCEV) commercially available in model year 2024. Test
vehicles are expected to begin the pilot phase under the new, complete solution
at the end of 2022. The integrated solution will be competitive with other
powertrain offerings with a target range of 500+ miles and a hydrogen fueling
time of less than 15 minutes.
The International® RHTM Series FCEV will get its energy from two GM Hydrotec
fuel cell power cubes. Each Hydrotec power cube contains 300-plus hydrogen fuel
cells along with thermal and power management systems. They are compact and easy
to package into many different applications.
The combined propulsion system within the International® RHTM Series FCEV will
feature better power density for short-range travel, better short-burst kW
output and a per-mile cost expected to be comparable to diesel in certain market
segments.
"GM's vision of a world with zero emissions isn't limited to passenger vehicles.
We believe in EVs for everyone," said Doug Parks, GM executive vice president of
Global Product Development, Purchasing and Supply Chain. "We're thrilled to work
with like-minded companies like Navistar and OneH2 to offer a complete solution
for progressive carriers that want to eliminate tailpipe emissions with a power
solution that can compete with diesel."
Under its partnership agreement with Navistar, OneH2 will supply its hydrogen
fueling solution, which includes hydrogen production, storage, delivery and
safety. In addition, Navistar is taking a minority stake in OneH2. Through its
affiliates, OneH2 plans to kickstart substantial hydrogen heavy truck refueling
infrastructure by incorporating more than 2,000 International® RH™ Series FCEVs
into existing truck fleets in the near term.
"We're excited about the opportunity to partner with Navistar," said Paul
Dawson, OneH2 president and CEO. "We believe strongly that hydrogen fuel is the
future of zero- emission renewable energy in the heavy truck market, and are
pleased that this agreement will provide additional scope for its application.
Under this agreement, we will be able to offer fleets a zero-emission truck with
total cost of operation lower than diesel in key segments of the industry."
These
newly announced collaborations with General Motors and OneH2 represent important
milestones in Navistar's phased development of hydrogen fuel cell solutions.
These technologies leverage Navistar's battery electric vehicle platforms and
provide the customer with a single-source, fully integrated zero-emission
solution that includes vehicles, fueling and service.
"J.B. Hunt is committed to delivering more while using less, and this new
fully-integrated solution offers a prime opportunity to do that," said John
Roberts, J.B. Hunt president and CEO. "As we serve our customers and
communities, the combination of hydrogen fuel cell technology and refueling
capability will enable us to reduce emissions along with energy consumption,
fulfilling our environmental sustainability commitment to our customers and the
communities we serve. We are excited for the potential of this innovative
business model and look forward to sharing our learnings from this pilot program
with Navistar and its involved technical and infrastructure partners."
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