Medium-duty trucks are the workhorses of urban and regional logistics, tasked with delivering goods on time while navigating tight city streets and congested corridors. Traditionally powered by diesel engines, they have contributed to urban air pollution, noise, and greenhouse gas emissions. Unilia’s hydrogen fuel cell technology changes that equation, delivering clean, quiet, and capable performance without compromising on range or payload.

Why Hydrogen for Medium-Duty Delivery?

All-Day Operation: Fast refueling in minutes keeps fleets moving through multiple shifts.
No Payload Compromise: Lighter energy systems than battery-only trucks for similar range.
Consistent Performance: Full torque and power in extreme temperatures and under heavy loads.
Urban-Friendly: Zero tailpipe emissions and quieter operation for cleaner, more livable cities.

Extended Range

Model: Class 7 Plug-In H2 Hybrid

Unilia integrated two of its advanced fuel cell stacks into a zero-emission Peterbilt 220 medium-duty EV. Together, the stacks deliver 117 kW of clean power, extending the truck’s range from 100 km to 700 km and enabling all-day operation. The vehicle is certified for operation on Canadian roads, demonstrating the performance and reliability of Unilia’s technology, and our commitment to advancing local innovation in British Columbia.

Hydrogen Innovation

Model: Vision F-Cell

The FUSO Vision F-CELL concept truck showcases how hydrogen fuel cells extend the range and capability of electric commercial vehicles. Developed in cooperation with REFIRE Technologies, the fully drivable prototype builds on Fuso’s legacy of innovation, following the eCanter, the world’s first all-electric light-duty truck.

Delivering 75 kW of fuel cell power and a range of 300 km, the Vision F-CELL highlights the potential of hydrogen to enhance urban logistics with clean, reliable performance.

Last-Mile Logistics

Model: 4.5 t Delivery Truck

This 4.5-tonne fuel cell logistics van is purpose-built for low-carbon urban delivery in central Shanghai, targeting supermarket food and beverage and e-commerce last-mile needs. Operating with JD.com, SF Express, Bright Food Fresh, Coca-Cola, and Arawana, it features zero-emission fuel cell technology meeting strict urban environmental standards. The vehicle cuts carbon emissions by over 30% for partners while eliminating range anxiety through 10-minute hydrogen refueling for 200 km range, offering a scalable decarbonization model for city logistics.
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