Electric reachstacker developed for Port of Valencia

10th April 2019
Source: Hyster
Posted By : Alex Lynn
Electric reachstacker developed for Port of Valencia

A zero-emission reachstacker featuring a hydrogen fuel cell is being developed by Hyster Europe for the Port of Valencia, as part of the European Horizon 2020 programme and H2Ports project. The port will be the first in Europe to incorporate hydrogen energy in its operations.

“An on-board Hydrogen fuel cell will charge the battery on the forthcoming fully electric Hyster ReachStacker,” said Jan Willem van den Brand, Director Big Truck Product Strategy and Solutions at Hyster Europe. “The technology will help evolve this industry into a low carbon and zero-emission sector.”

The demonstration site for the H2Ports project will be the MSC Terminal Valencia (MSCTV) in Spain, which can receive today’s biggest container ships and has 260,000m2 of container stacking space. The reachstacker is expected to enter operation in 2021, where it will undergo thorough testing handling laden shipping containers alongside several existing reachstackers.

“As the first of its kind, we expect the new Hyster ReachStacker will be able to support continuous operations while providing zero emissions and achieving comparable full shift performance to a conventional IC reachstacker,” added Van den Brand. 

The truck architecture incorporates electricity as the main energy source at high voltage to power fully electric motors. 

Noise levels will be low, and users can expect a reduction in energy costs. The company also expects reduced vehicle maintenance costs thanks to the elimination of the engine, transmission and other mechanical-driven components. 

Van den Brand continued: “It has the potential to effectively support port applications with a heavy-duty cycle. We plan to maximise uptime, minimise refuelling requirements and help applications to manage power consumption while complying with relevant environmental regulations and incentives.”

Hyster-Yale Group is participating in the H2Ports project alongside the Port Authority of Valencia, the Valenciaport Foundation, the National Hydrogen Center, MSC Terminal Valencia, Grimaldi Group, Atena, Ballard Power Systems Europe and ENAGAS. 

The project has received funding from the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint undertaking (FCHJU) which also includes the development of an electric yard tractor and the installation of a mobile hydrogen supply station. 

“Achieving zero emissions for container handling equipment at seaports is a substantial challenge,” continued Van den Brand. “The highly demanding and varied duty cycles in these intense operations make battery recharging time a critical factor. These and other technical limitations have obstructed the electrification of container handlers or large lift trucks until now.”

The H2Ports project follows a similar development in the Port of Los Angeles and the electrification of a Hyster laden container handler.


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