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Shanghai Qingzhi and upstream and downstream partners launched 20 fuel cell logistics vehicles | PR Newswire

Shanghai Qingzhi and upstream and downstream partners launched 20 fuel cell logistics vehicles | PR Newswire

The delivery ceremony of 20 18-ton fuel cell logistics vehicles cooperated by Shanghai Qingzhi New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Qingneng Co., Ltd., Jiushuang (Shanghai) New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai Shunhua New Energy System Co., Ltd. and Zhongtong Express Co., Ltd. was held in the Zhongtong parking lot.

The vehicles are equipped with Shanghai Qingzhi's next-generation fuel cell system product, the VL II Pro series, with a power rating of 110 kW. This series of products integrates the VLS II Pro stack and hydrogen cycle module independently developed by TSing, and the core components are developed and produced by TSING's base in Shanghai. The on-board hydrogen supply system adopts side-mounted type, equipped with 4*210L gas cylinders, provided by Shunhua New Energy.

Jiushuang New Energy has been committed to providing commercial operation solutions for new energy vehicles in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta region, deeply cultivating the logistics and transportation scene and maintaining perennial and stable cooperation with major express delivery companies, including Zhongtong, which will provide transportation services for ZTO's logistics outlets through its operating platform.

Zhongtong has a huge logistics and distribution network in Shanghai and even in the Yangtze River Delta region, and the launch of 20 fuel cell logistics vehicles is a powerful exploration for it to practice the concept of green development, accelerate the construction of environmental protection logistics system, and promote the decarbonization of the express delivery industry. The decarbonization of the express delivery industry is an important part of the green development of the logistics field, through the promotion of hydrogen fuel cell logistics vehicles, gradually replacing the high-polluting diesel vehicles in the original fleet, can effectively reduce the carbon footprint and achieve "green" distribution. (PR Newswire, December 30, 2021, Shanghai)

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