The Reach stacker and marine crane manufacturer Kalmar is to work with Toyota Tsusho America, and environmental engineering consultancy Ricardo on a project to develop fuel cell powered equipment, starting with its marine terminal tractors.
As part of the project, a Kalmar customer in the USA will take two Kalmar Ottawa terminal tractors powered by fuel cell technology at their container terminal on the west coast for a long-term trial and test.
Tags: Kalmar, Ricardo, Terminal Tractors, Toyota, USA
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