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Engine maker Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) is using grant money from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a Class 8 fuel cell truck with longtime customer Navistar International Corp. (NYSE:


NAV). It is Navistar’s first foray into hydrogen-powered fuel cells. The zero-emissions technology is gaining traction as an alternative to diesel.  NEXT-GENERATION FUEL CELL CONFIGURATION


Cummins showed a demonstration Class 8 fuel cell at the North American Commercial Vehicle show in October 2019. The Navistar truck will be tested by Werner Enterprises (NASDAQ: WERN). The


project is partially funded through an award Cummins announced in August from the DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. “This vehicle will feature our next-generation fuel


cell configuration and provides a springboard for us to advance our hydrogen technology for line haul trucks,” said Amy Davis, president of Cummins’ business segment.   The DOE awarded


Cummins more than $7 million in two grants to speed development of heavy-duty fuel cell trucks. Objectives include a 300-mile driving range between refuelings with better fuel economy than


today’s diesel-powered trucks. The powertrain will be integrated into an International RH Series, using two HyPM HD90 power modules. Each is made up of HD45 fuel cell stacks connected in a


series that can be turned on or off depending on how much power is needed.  “Hydrogen offers great opportunity in the commercial vehicle sector, and we’re proud to be part of the team


working to develop a complete solution for customers,” said Darren Gosbee, Navistar vice president of engineering. WERNER ENTERPRISES GETS TEST TRUCK The prototype fuel cell class 8 truck


will be integrated into Werner Enterprises’ fleet of more than 7,700 tractors. It will be tested for a year in real-world local and regional delivery operations out of Fontana, California.


“This integration aligns with our Environmental, Social and Governance initiatives as we continually look for new ways to reduce our carbon footprint,” said Scott Reed, Werner senior vice


president of fleet purchasing and maintenance.  Werner wants to gain a full picture of how fuel cells perform over challenging road conditions in hot and cold climates, Reed said. It also


wants to develop a total-cost-of-ownership analysis. The DOE wants its award money to be used to meet or exceed conventional diesel powertrain performance requirements and reduce the upfront


capital costs by 35% to make zero-emissions fuel cell technologies viable for commercial fleets. RELATED ARTICLES: Cummins dives into hydrogen as traditional engine business stalls Cummins


closes $290 million acquisition of fuel cell maker Hydrogenics 9 questions with Cummins’ New Power President Amy Davis _Click for more FreightWaves articles by Alan Adler._


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