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The future of zero-emission trucking takes another leap forward
Release Time£º24 Apr,2019
Toyota, Kenworth, the Port of Los Angeles and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) today took the next great leap towards the future of zero-emission trucking, unveiling the first of Toyota and Kenworth¡¯s jointly developed fuel cell electric heavy-duty trucks before a crowd of media, government officials and industry and community leaders during a special event held at the Port of Los Angeles.<br /> <br /> New FC heavy duty truck revealed in April 2019<br /> The new generation zero-emission truck expands on the capabilities of Toyota¡¯s first two Project Portal Proof-of-Concept trucks through enhanced capability, packaging, and performance while offering an estimated range of more than 300 miles per fill, twice that of a typical drayage trucks average daily duty cycle. Toyota and Kenworth will deploy a total of 10 trucks as part of the Zero and Near-Zero Emissions Freight Facilities Project (ZANZEFF), hauling cargo received at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, throughout the LA Basin.<br /> <br /> ¡°Toyota is committed to fuel cell electric technology as a powertrain for the future because it¡¯s a clean, scalable platform that can meet a broad range of mobility needs with zero emissions,¡± said Bob Carter, Executive Vice President for Automotive Operations Toyota. ¡°The ZANZEFF collaboration and the innovative ¡®Shore-to Store¡¯ project allow us to move Heavy-Duty Truck Fuel Cell Electric technology towards commercialization.¡±<br /> <br /> CARB has awarded $41 million dollars to the Port of Los Angeles for the ZANZEFF project as part of California Climate Investments, a California initiative that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy and improving public health and the environment¨Dparticularly in disadvantaged communities.<br /> <br /> ¡°This substantial climate investment by the state, matched by the project partners, will help speed up the number of zero-emission trucks in the California communities and neighborhoods where they are needed the most,¡± said CARB Chair Mary D. Nichols. ¡°It will provide a real world at-work demonstration of innovative heavy-duty fuel-cell electric technologies. The project offers a commercial solution to move cargo and freight around the state using zero-emission trucks and equipment that protect air quality and cut climate-changing emissions.¡±<br /> <br /> Since operations began in April 2017, the Project Portal ¡°Alpha¡± and ¡°Beta¡± Proof of Concept Class 8 trucks have logged more than 14,000 miles of testing and real-world drayage operations in and around the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach while emitting nothing but water vapor. The first Kenworth/Toyota Fuel Cell Electric Truck (FCET) under the ZANZEFF project will begin drayage operations in the fourth quarter, increasing the ports¡¯ zero emission trucking capacity and further reducing the environmental impact of drayage operations.<br /> <br /> <br />
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