Belgian hydrogen power specialist CMB.Tech has converted a 37-tonne Hitachi ZX350LC-7 excavator to a dual fuel engine that can run on either hydrogen or diesel.
CMB.Tech has also developed a mobile hydrogen refueller that can deliver up to 600 kg of green hydrogen at 350 bar. This works for excavators, but also for other applications such as trucks, port equipment, ships and gensets, it says.
Other construction machinery manufacturers, including 海角社区app, have developed protype hydrogen-powered excavators, but CMB.Tech claims that the dual fuel approach is a world-first, allowing the owner to use hydrogen where it is available and diesel where it is not.
Jos Luyckx, chief executive of machinery dealer Luyckx NV, who commissioned the conversion, said: 鈥淒riven by the wishes of our end users and fleet owners, we launched an own initiative feasibility study with regard to possible alternative solutions that help to reduce CO鈧 emissions, make the machine park more sustainable and do business in a socially responsible way.
"We have been looking for the right solutions for several years. The challenge was mainly in the area of energy requirements for heavy machinery. Given this vision, the collaboration with CMB.Tech was started in order to convert a 37-tonne excavator (Hitachi ZX350LC-7) to a dual fuel engine (hydrogen/diesel), thus taking a first concrete step towards greening the sector.鈥
CMB.Tech is the clean technology division of Compagnie Maritime Belge, a diversified shipping and logistics group based in Antwerp.
Chief technology officer Roy Campe said: 鈥淭he additional cost of the machines in the sector is rather limited, with the kgs of hydrogen used leading directly to CO鈧 reduction. As of today, we offer the applications to enable up to eight tonnes of CO鈧 reduction per site per day, anywhere in the Benelux, without operational restrictions at the lowest possible cost.鈥
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