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JD LOGISTICS ADOPTS HYDROGEN-POWERED HEAVY-DUTY TRUCKS
January 30, 2024

JD Logistics announced the large-scale implementation of hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks, marking a first in China's logistics sector.

 

In a statement, the logistics division of JD.com said this initiative aligns with the company's long-standing commitment to clean energy usage.

 

The new fleet consists of 9.6-meter heavy-duty logistics trucks, each with an 18-ton carrying capacity.

 

JD Logistics noted that the hydrogen vehicles are engineered for high efficiency, capable of travelling 400 kilometres in a single 10-minute refuelling session.

 

This deployment is projected to cut down carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1,000 tons per year.

 

"The hydrogen-powered trucks offer notable advantages over traditional gasoline and electric vehicles, including superior environmental adaptability and longer service life," the announcement said.

 

It added that they can operate in extreme temperatures ranging from -30°C to 45°C and have a service life of up to 10 years.

 

"The deployment of this fleet not only contributes to CO2 reduction but also represents a move towards cost-effectiveness in logistics operations," the logistics firm added.

 

JD Logistics noted that it continues to demonstrate its commitment to green transportation by diversifying its environmentally friendly vehicle fleet.

 

Alongside hydrogen vehicles, the company has expanded its use of electric logistics vehicles, including battery swap vehicles, electric tractors, and methanol-powered small trucks.

 

The company has also utilized LNG clean energy logistics vehicles extensively in Northwest China and was China’s first logistics enterprise to put Level 4 autonomous light vehicles and Level 3 autonomous heavy vehicles in operation.

 

"As the first logistics company in China to establish science-based targets (SBTi), JD Logistics is at the forefront of advocating a 'supply chain shared carbon footprint' approach," JD Logistics said.

 

"This approach is part of the company's broader 'Go Zero' transportation initiative, which emphasizes shared responsibility and collaborative efforts in reducing carbon emissions across the supply chain. By partnering with upstream and downstream partners, JD Logistics aims to foster a more sustainable and green future," it added.