Liebherr Begins Customer Attempting out on L 566 H Hydrogen Wheel Loader

Liebherr is taking the next step in its pattern of the “world’s first prototype big wheel loader with a hydrogen engine” because it enters the customer sorting out segment.

The L 566 H will employ two years on the Kanzelstein quarry in Gratkorn, Austria, with Austrian constructing firm Strabag. Energie Steiermark will provide green hydrogen for a hydrogen filling location on the quarry.

Liebherr estimates that the hydrogen wheel loader would possibly presumably occupy to light establish up to 100 metric a total bunch CO2 every year, or the an associated to merely about 10,000 gallons of diesel. “We desire to be climate neutral by 2040. The handiest capability to enact that is by consistently and comprehensively saving CO2, for instance, in the operation of constructing equipment,” mentioned Strabag CEO Klemens Haselsteiner.

Liebherr manufactures the hydrogen engine archaic in the machine at its engine plant in Bulle, Switzerland. These engines emit zero greenhouse gases and practically no nitrogen oxides and are ambiance friendly to operate.

“The skills moreover permits big autos which can presumably well be annoying to electrify due to their excessive vitality question to be operated with out CO2,” explains Dr.-Ing. Herbert Pfab, Technical Director of Liebherr-Werk Bischofshofen GmbH.

To label the delivery of the challenge, a fairly tons of match, which integrated technical presentations, a quarry tour, and an illustration of the wheel loader, became held. Leonore Gewessler, minister for climate motion, Clemens Haselsteiner, CEO of Strabag, Martin Graf, director of Energie Steiermark, and Jan Liebherr, chairman of the board of directors of Liebherr-Global AG, attended.  

Gewessler praised the challenge contributors for his or her decarbonization efforts, announcing, “I am overjoyed to gaze modern companies pushing ahead with pilot tasks, especially in sorts of mobility which can presumably well be annoying to electrify, akin to those in the constructing sector. Inexperienced hydrogen is an critical element of our future vitality.”