Walmart Canada has introduced hydrogen fuel cell electric semi-trucks to its fleet, becoming the first major retailer in Canada to do so. Operating with zero tailpipe emissions, the Nikola Hydrogen Fuel Cell EV Class 8 tractor has a range of about 800 kilometres and on average can avoid 97 tonnes of carbon dioxide tailpipe emissions annually. In a release, CEO and president Gonzalo Gebara called the move “a major milestone on our journey to becoming a regenerative company.”
Walmart Canada introduces hydrogen fuel cell semi-trucks
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