Now, Qfleet Is Eager To Go Electric.
“the fcevs are a highly visible way. Minister for energy, renewables and hydrogen mick de brenni has taken the. “qfleet now has over 100 electric vehicles in its stable and is well on track to hit its target of 144 electric vehicles by the end of 2021, and 288 by the end of 2022.
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“they’ll be seamlessly introduced into the qfleet range of vehicles to show the public that hydrogen can be used safely.” currently, only one hyundai dealership in australia. The queensland government vehicle fleet has been bolstered by the addition of five new vehicles from hyundai, with the northern state becoming the second to include hydrogen. Queensland government fleet manager qfleet manages more than 10,000 passenger and light light commercial vehicles, including 100 electric vehicles.
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The rubber has literally hit the road in queensland’s push to become a hydrogen superpower. Qfleet is expected to receive the cars in coming months. The filling station in berlin will be equipped to supply both compressed gaseous hydrogen and liquid hydrogen and will be able to refuel 20 hydrogen buses or 200 hydrogen cars.
To Trial The Use Of Renewable Hydrogen, Several Fcev Vehicles Made By Toyota And Hyundai, The Mirai And The Nexo, Will Be Utilised By Qfleet.
“qfleet now has over 100 electric vehicles in its stable and is well on track to hit its target of 144 electric vehicles by the end of 2021, and 288 by the end of 2022. The qfleet electric vehicle transition strategy commits qfleet to doubling the number of electric vehicles (evs) in its fleet annually for four. But the cars have not yet joined qfleet and will each cost $2750 to hire per month, totalling $495,000.