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Fleets keen for hydrogen, says Venson

August 15, 2024
Matt Lister, Project Manager & Editor
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Mercedes-Benz GenH2 hydrogen fuel cell truck. Photo courtesy of Daimler Truck

Are fleets ready to embrace hydrogen? According to Venson Automotive Solutions, the answer is yes.

In a recent survey, 37% of drivers expressed interest in both hydrogen and electric vehicles, with an impressive 22% favouring hydrogen alone.

This marks a significant rise in hydrogen’s popularity since 2021, when only 11% showed interest.

A growing demand for alternative fuels

Fleet drivers are increasingly open to green vehicle options beyond electric. While electric vehicles (EVs) have dominated the conversation, the latest survey results highlight growing interest in hydrogen as a viable alternative.

Simon Staton, Client Management Director at Venson, emphasised that hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) could soon play a larger role if the necessary refuelling infrastructure is developed.

Hydrogen’s potential as a game-changer for fleets

Staton noted that 62% of respondents believe manufacturers should invest equally in hydrogen and electric vehicles.

The flexibility of hydrogen, especially for large vehicles like HGVs, offers a compelling case for its future in fleet management.

As Venson’s white paper, “The Big Hydrogen Question,” outlines, hydrogen may be the green alternative that fleet managers have been waiting for.

Hydrogen’s potential as a sustainable fuel source is clear, but its success hinges on investment in refuelling infrastructure.

With more drivers expressing interest, and growing recognition of hydrogen’s advantages, could we be on the brink of a hydrogen revolution?

As interest continues to rise, fleet managers may need to keep hydrogen in mind for future vehicle procurement.

For more insights on hydrogen’s role in the future of fleet management, read Venson’s full report here.