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  2. INEOS Grenadier Quartermaster Pickup Will Be Sold in America

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    INEOS said its uses BMW's latest hydrogen fuel-cell system, which we imagine is the 395-hp powertrain from the iX5 that allows for around 300 miles of range on a tank. The hydrogen Grenadier looks ...

  3. Nikola Motor to open pre-orders for fuel cell pickup truck to ...

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    Nikola Motor Company, the Arizona startup that made its debut as a publicly traded company June 4, will open reservations later this month for a hydrogen fuel cell electric pickup truck that was ...

  4. Nikola Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Badger was a proposed electric pickup truck announced in February 2020. [100] Nikola planned two variants, the first powered by a combination of hydrogen fuel cells and batteries and second all-electric, without fuel cells. The truck was intended to go to market in 2022 with the assistance of GM.

  5. Nikola's hydrogen fuel cell truck deliveries surge in Q2 ...

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    The EV startup delivered 72 Class 8 Nikola hydrogen-fuel cell trucks to wholesalers in the quarter, exceeding its own expectations of between 50 and 60 trucks, sending its shares up about 3% in ...

  6. Nikola stock surging on hydrogen fuel-cell truck and supply ...

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    BayoTech has agreed to purchase up to 50 Nikola Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell trucks over the next five years, with the first twelve trucks slated for delivery in 2023 and 2024. Nikola says its fuel ...

  7. Hyundai Xcient - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Hyundai, in a joint venture with Swiss company H2 Energy, started mass manufacturing hydrogen fuel cell-powered 34-ton cargo trucks under the brand Xcient.The vehicles are able to travel 400 kilometres (250 mi) on a full tank and they take 8 to 20 minutes to fill up. [8]