The trial is part of a research project to compare their viability and performance against petrol and electric vehicles.
The company is working with energy and storage clean fuel company,
Dr Martyn Kenny, director of sustainability at Tarmac said: “Tarmac has a long-term commitment to reducing our carbon emissions, including those from our vehicle fleet. We’re proud to be leading the way by exploring new technologies, so it is important that we test the performance and viability of the latest alternative fuels, like this hydrogen vehicle. The results of this trial will help us to make informed decisions about our fleet in the future.”
Built with support from the
The HOST project comprises the operation and refuelling of two Revolve Technologies hydrogen Ford Transit vehicles, with hydrogen produced on site at the point of use.
ITM Power CEO Graham Cooley, said: “The trial at Tarmac shows how hydrogen can play an important role in transport logistics operations for the aggregates and construction industry today.”