
Hyundai is set to deploy 30 XCIENT fuel cell hydrogen trucks in the San Francisco Bay Area as part of their NorCAL ZERO Project, which aims to reduce carbon emissions by over 24,000 metric tons.
These hydrogen trucks were supplied to G.E.T Freight Corp, who will use them to haul containers from the Port of Oakland and transport vehicles from the Port of Richmond. First launched in 2020, Hyundai’s XCIENT Fuel Cell electric truck is the world’s first mass-produced, heavy-duty truck powered by hydrogen.
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The NorCAL ZERO Project in Oakland marks a significant step forward in realizing Hyundai’s vision for a global hydrogen society. The project demonstrates how the transport energy transition is achievable today and will serve as one of the building blocks for Hyundai’s port decarbonization initiatives worldwide,” said Ken Ramirez, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Commercial Vehicle & Hydrogen Business at Hyundai Motor Company.





