Speed up the transition to zero-emission
More than 100,000 premature deaths occur per year in France* due to pollution from fossil fuel combustion – without counting the impact of fine particles linked to tyre and brake, or the impact on the health of our children – air pollution in urban areas is a major health and environmental issue.
Professional vehicle fleets, such as people and goods transport, represent essential services, but also the main polluters in urban environements. Indeed, most professional vehicle fleets are still made up of thermic vehicles (diesel, gasoline or hybrid), which travel several hundred kilometres a day.
* Study coordinated by the universities of Harvard, London, Leicester and Birmingham, published in Environmental Research on 9 February 2021
Battery electric vehicle (BEV)
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Hydrogen electriv vehicle (FCEV)
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After 2 years of cooperation with Stallentis, Hype has developed in 2023 the 1st zero-emission taxi fleet suitable for Persons with reduced mobility (PRM).
These vehicles are 100% “hybrid” electric.
It includes a rechargeable battery with reasonable size and a fuel cell device.
This solution is optimal on functional and energy perspective.
Hydrogen vehicles must be powered exclusively with “green” hydrogen to be effective in the fight against CO² emissions and global warming – i.e. produced from renewable resources (wind, solar, hydroelectricity, sustainable biomass ), and if applicable nuclear.
Since green hydrogen is not widely available today, and the overall energy efficiency of the hydrogen vehicle is less optimized, hydrogen must be reserved for certain mobility uses, such as taxis, for which the battery electric vehicle is not sufficient.