SSE (Scottish & Southern Electricity) currently operates one of the largest vehicle fleets in the UK. The company has already pledged to switch 2500 of its vehicles to electric and has now embarked ona trial of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with Hydrogen First.
During the trial, First Hydrogen’s vehicle will be deployed with SSE engineers. This is the first time the vehicle has been used for real-life fleet operations and enables First Hydrogen’s team to gather data on fuel consumption, usage, and efficiency. The information can be used to calculate total cost of ownership (TCO), a key consideration for fleet operators when purchasing vehicles.
The hydrogen-powered light commercial vehicle (LCV) will be based at a SSE operational site at Aberdeen, which neighbours a hydrogen fuel station. This enables SSE to experience easy and fast refuelling within 5-7 minutes, a key benefit fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) have over battery electric vehicles (BEV).
The fleet operator road trials have been co-ordinated through the Aggregated Hydrogen Freight Consortium (AHFC), the organisation works with large UK fleet operators to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen transport through vehicle deployment and refuelling infrastructure development. 15 major fleet operators have expressed interest in trialling First Hydrogen’s vehicle, says the company, including companies in the grocery, parcel delivery and healthcare industries. Further trials are set to take place over the next 12-18 months.
“We’re delighted to be working with energy giant SSE, which is already making great strides in switching to clean energy and decarbonising its operations. Transitioning to fossil-fuel-free transport is a major step along the road to net zero and we are pleased to help SSE become the first utility company to explore hydrogen vehicle performance alongside other alternative fuels to power its maintenance and utilities vehicles.” said, Steve Gill, CEO Automotive at First Hydrogen. “We’re also thrilled to take our vehicle to Aberdeen, where so much work is already underway to champion hydrogen and know that the City Council sees this trial as an important test for promoting commercial FCEVs in the area too.”
“As part of our commitment to achieving net zero and in addition to our leading EV100 pledge, we are keen to explore all alternative fuels for our fleet. We’re looking forward to seeing the vehicles in action, for our drivers to experience how they operate in practice and for our fleet managers to evaluate how hydrogen vehicles could fit into our future fleets.” continued, Ronnie Fleming, Chief Procurement Officer at SSE.