Liebherr excavators converted to hydrogen

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zepp solutions has converted two Liebherr 916 Litronic wheeled excavators from diesel to hydrogen-electric

The company zepp solutions has converted two Liebherr 916 Litronic wheeled excavators from diesel to hydrogen-electric, the first application of zepp’s fuel cell systems in the construction equipment industry.

The two excavators, both owned by Dutch contracting company Jos Scholman, have undergone six months of operational testing. It is reported that the results show that the excavators perform as expected, offering an environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional diesel-powered models as they produce no emissions other than water.

Both the fuel cell system and onboard hydrogen storage system were developed by zepp solutions and the company Terberg Techniek, which developed a conversion kit surrounding zepp’s fuel cell systems. Use of this kit is not limited to this type of excavator and Terberg Techniek says that it plans to use it to convert other construction equipment from a diesel to a hydrogen-electric powertrain.

Alternative powered equipment is gaining in popularity in the construction industry, although the numbers sold are still low.

“We are thrilled to see our fuel cell systems being used in the conversion of these Liebherr excavators, and to play a role in helping the construction equipment sector reduce its carbon emissions,” said Kevin Schreiber, co-founder of zepp.

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