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Funding secured to deliver zero-emission HGVs through dual-fuel solution

ULEMCo, the hydrogen transport specialist founded by Clean Tech innovator Amanda Lyne, is breaking new ground with its first zero-emission solutions for heavy-duty vehicles.

Amanda Lyn with Rob Hornby ULEMCo

The Liverpool-based company has secured a £1.8m loan from Innovate UK to accelerate development of its new range, designed for vehicles that are notoriously hard to decarbonise – including fire engines, ambulances and HGVs. The range will include a product that combines an electric motor with hydrogen combustion engines to replace the diesel engine in existing vehicles, as well as a hydrogen fuel-cell solution to extend the range of electric vehicles.

ULEMCo raised £5m last year in a funding round to help it develop the technology. Since then has achieved a number of milestones including its recent demonstration of a fully autonomous mobile hydrogen fuel tanker to deliver hydrogen to construction or other off-road sites.

Significant reduction in fossil fuel use

Established in 2014, ULEMCo currently offers a ‘dual fuel solution’ that allows heavy duty diesel vehicles to replace significant volumes of fossil fuel with zero-carbon hydrogen.  It enables fleet operators to reduce carbon emissions without replacing their existing vehicles, and continue to operate in areas with poor hydrogen supply.

In June this year, the government announced plans to tackle hydrogen supply chain challenges by investing £500m to create the UK’s first regional hydrogen transport and storage infrastructure, and signed the first round of contracts to support private investment in production facilities.   

Amanda Lyne, founder and Managing Director of ULEMCo, said: “At ULEMCo we are focussed on finding practical ways to help companies cut their carbon emissions. Our dual fuel solution enables them to quickly convert existing vehicles and reduce the use of fossil fuels, however our goal has always been to offer zero emissions solutions too.

“We know that for many applications battery technology is not only very expensive, but it cannot match the operational needs of fleets. Therefore we are excited about our new range, which will enable customers to fully decarbonise their existing vehicles at a much more affordable cost.”