From vision to reality
"Overall, there have been various projects with fuel cell-powered industrial trucks here since 2012," explains Wolfgang Radtke, Dipl.Ing., Logistics Department, at Mercedes-Benz in Düsseldorf. What began as an experiment developed into a success story in 2023. The current project has a clear objective: Finding the perfect mix of efficiency and sustainability.
Practical test passed
The initial skepticism? Long gone. "Initially, the drivers treated the hydrogen trucks like fragile eggs," smiles Wolfgang Radtke, responsible for logistics at the plant in Düsseldorf. "Today, they look just as scuffed as the other trucks – the best sign that they have made the transition to everyday life."
Digital innovation meets efficiency
The new generation of fuel cell stationary tow tractors features a particularly impressive digital cockpit. "Our drivers have all the relevant data at a glance," explains Christoph Seikel, Team Leader of Fuel Cell Systems and Projects (CTO). "Consumption, range, performance – everything at a glance." The intelligent system even automatically reports when the next refueling is due.
Future prospects
The Düsseldorf plant is just the beginning. As a pilot project for the entire Mercedes-Benz Group, it is an important building block on the road to CO₂ neutrality by 2039. "The advantages are obvious," summarizes Christoph Seikel. "No battery exchange stations, no charging stations, continuous availability. This not only pays off ecologically, but also economically."