IVECO delivers two S-eWay Fuel Cell trucks to BMW, marking the first units of the groundbreaking hydrogen-focused H2Haul project to hit the road

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IVECO delivers two S-eWay Fuel Cell trucks to BMW, marking the first units of the groundbreaking hydrogen-focused H2Haul project to hit the road

IVECO delivers two S-eWay Fuel Cell trucks to BMW, marking the first units of the groundbreaking hydrogen-focused H2Haul project to hit the road

  • The two IVECO S-eWay Fuel Cell heavy-duty vehicles will play a key role in achieving H2Haul’s aim to demonstrate that hydrogen trucks can be a practical zero-emission and zero-carbon transport solution for long-haulage and pave the way for their commercialisation.
  • IVECO’s role in the H2Haul project reflects its commitment to advancing hydrogen solutions for decarbonizing heavy-duty transport as part of its technology-neutral, multi-energy approach.
  • The vehicles were showcased at a special event hosted by BMW at its manufacturing plant in Leipzig (Germany) to provide insight into the use of hydrogen across the manufacturer’s value chain.
  • The event also included the inauguration of TEAL Mobility hydrogen refuelling stations near BMW’s factory – a key element in the necessary infrastructure for the vehicles.

Leipzig, 20th February, 2025

IVECO has delivered two IVECO S-eWay Fuel Cell heavy-duty trucks to BMW today, a partner in H2Haul project. This European project, co-financed by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, aims to demonstrate the high reliability of hydrogen-powered trucks as a viable zero-emission solution for Europe’s transportation needs through field- operational tests in multiple real-world missions, in collaboration with various hydrogen providers and across diverse geographical ecosystems.

This milestone underscores IVECO’s commitment to advancing sustainable mobility and shaping the future of zero-emission logistics in Europe.

The handover took place during a special event hosted by BMW in Leipzig, which provided insight into the holistic use of hydrogen throughout the BMW value chain, from logistics to the finished vehicle for long-haul trucking. This significant occasion also marked the opening of two state-of-the-art hydrogen filling stations by TEAL Mobility in Leipzig and Hormersdorf, a key step in the establishment of the necessary infrastructure for H2 logistics and commercial transport.

Giandomenico Fioretti, Head of Alternative Propulsion Business Development stated:

The delivery of our first two S-eWay Fuel Cell trucks to BMW represents a significant step forward in proving the practicality and scalability of hydrogen-powered long-haulage transport.

Through our active participation in the H2Haul project, we are proud to help pave the way for a zero-emission future in Europe’s transport sector. This achievement demonstrates the strength of collaboration between vehicle manufacturers, energy and technology providers, shippers, carriers, and institutions in advancing the hydrogen-based commercial transport.”

The IVECO S-eWay Fuel Cell boasts a range of up to 800 km, a fast-refuelling time of under 20 minutes, and can accommodate 70 kg of compressed H2 at 700-bar pressure. Thanks to its high mileage and payload capacity, it is expected to be a real game changer in zero tailpipe emissions long-haulage missions. The trucks will transport parts between Bavaria (Nuremberg) and Leipzig (BMW plant), supported by two new hydrogen refuelling stations.

IVECO’s participation in the H2Haul project is part of its multi-energy approach to decarbonization, focusing on the development of various alternative powertrains to provide customers with the solution that best meets their specific operational needs, with hydrogen representing a key element in decarbonizing hard to abate missions.

While monitoring the progress of the technological landscape and the evolution of the regulatory framework, the brand continues contributing to the development of the hydrogen ecosystem for heavy-duty applications by investigating all promising technologies and vehicle architectures, such as the IVECO S-Way prototype featuring a FPT Industrial XCURSOR 13-litre Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine and the series-hybrid heavy-duty concept truck featuring a FPT Industrial CURSOR 9 Hydrogen range-extending system, both of which were presented at IAA 2024.

Driving sustainable innovation in Europe: a showcase of Hydrogen excellence

The two IVECO S-eWay Fuel Cell trucks delivered today are part of the fleet of 12 hydrogen-fuelled heavy-duty vehicles which IVECO is deploying across strategic sites across Europe (Germany, France and Switzerland) as part of the H2Haul project to demonstrate the future viability of hydrogen fuel-cell trucks. One of the trucks was displayed at the new TEAL Mobility hydrogen station, where it demonstrated hydrogen refuelling operations, while the second was showcased at BMW’s Leipzig plant.

The event, hosted by BMW, brought together representatives from project partners, funding institutions, and government officials, including delegates from the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport. It began with presentations on BMW’s holistic hydrogen framework showcasing how hydrogen is being integrated across the company’s value chain, from production to long-haul transport, followed by in-depth insights into the project and its pivotal role in accelerating the scalability of hydrogen-powered vehicles in the future of transport. Following

this, guests were invited to attend the opening ceremony of the TEAL Mobility hydrogen station, located close to BMW’s Leipzig plant, where one IVECO S-eWay Fuel Cell demonstrated a hydrogen refuelling operation.

An IVECO BUS E-WAY, already operated within BMW premises for zero-emission shuttle service, was used to transport attendants between the BMW plant and the new station.

This comprehensive demonstration of hydrogen technology highlights the collective commitment of industry leaders to decarbonizing logistics and accelerating the adoption of hydrogen-powered mobility for long-haulage and demanding missions, representing a significant milestone in the journey toward the decarbonization of the industry.

IVECO

IVECO is a brand of Iveco Group N.V. (EXM: IVG). IVECO designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles, off-road trucks and vehicles suitable for any body type.

It constantly innovates and extends its product portfolio to provide every customer with the vehicle that matches their mission precisely. IVECO’s full-line offer is designed around the Driver’s needs to ensure an excellent experience with a focus on safety and comfort. A wide range of advanced digital, connectivity-enabled services developed to help fleet owners run their fleet efficiently enhance IVECO’s complete transport solution.

IVECO pursues its decarbonisation strategy through a multi-energy approach that includes the further development of bio-methane, battery electric and fuel cell technologies.

IVECO manages production sites in 7 countries throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania and Latin America.

3,500 sales and service outlets in over 160 countries guarantee technical support wherever an IVECO vehicle is at work.

IVECO drives the road of change by powering the transformation of the transport industry, propelled by the ambition to be the most reliable partner and full-line player for its customers.

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IVECO delivers two S-eWay Fuel Cell trucks to BMW, marking the first units of the groundbreaking hydrogen-focused H2Haul project to hit the road

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