Cars & Concepts
Renault Master H2 Tech: Der Wasserstoff-Revolutionär mit 700 km Reichweite stellt sich in Hannover vor
Unveiling of the Renault Master H2 Tech: A Prototype with Extended Driving Distance
The large van powered by hydrogen fuel cells surpasses the distance range of a standard Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV).
The global debut occurred at IAA Transportation in Hannover, where the Renault Master H2-Tech was introduced, aiming to redefine industry standards. With an impressive range of 700 kilometers as per the WLTP and a refueling time of a mere five minutes, the Master H2-Tech, equipped with a hydrogen fuel cell, offers an eco-friendly and efficient alternative for commercial use.
Renault has expanded its lineup with the Master H2-Tech, a hydrogen-powered option that shares its platform with the current combustion and electric models. The creation of the Master H2-Tech was spearheaded by HYVIA, a collaboration between Renault Group and the expert company Plug. There was also a hydrogen version of the previous model.
The H2-Tech Master has been specifically engineered for rigorous professional use. It's available in a variety of models including a panel van, flatbed, and a chassis with cab to cater to customized requirements. The vehicle's dual-power structure, incorporating both a battery and a fuel cell, ensures high energy efficiency and an enhanced driving range. Additionally, it features an advanced multimedia system that allows for monitoring of driving range and hydrogen consumption.
Another benefit of the Master H2-Tech is its dependability and performance. The hydrogen system is built into the vehicle's framework from the ground up, ensuring that both cargo space and payload capacity are maintained. This makes the Master H2-Tech an appealing choice for businesses seeking an eco-friendly and effective transportation solution.
Renault has announced plans to introduce the Master H2-Tech to the market by 2025. This vehicle will be supported by a network of specialized H2-Tech dealers who are trained in the nuances of hydrogen technology. These dealerships will provide a range of services, including sales and after-sales support, to ensure that customers receive thorough assistance.
Increased Hydrogen Vehicles:
In the upcoming year, Renault plans to release the H2 van. The company has not yet disclosed its pricing. Renault claims the H2 will have a travel distance of 700 kilometers, which is over 200 kilometers more than its battery electric vehicle (BEV) counterpart. Additionally, it boasts a quick refueling time of just five minutes, assuming one can locate one of the still infrequent hydrogen fuel stations.
Source: Renault
Most Read
MOST RECENT ARTICLES
LATEST ARTICLES
Regarding this article
Discover more from Automobilnews News - The first AI News Portal world wide
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.