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First Hydrogen teases new LCV

First Hydrogen has revealed the first images showing the front and rear details of its next-generation zero emission light commercial vehicles (LCV).

The front view of the Generation II features a smart digital panel, which shows the configuration of daytime running lights (DRL) designed to give the van a recognisable face and identity, as well as outstanding visibility. The rear elevation reveals vertical tail lights on either side of the main cargo access point. The design follows function as it accommodates different types of doors including tailgates, barn doors and roller shutters.

First Hydrogen appointed EDAG Group in 2022 to develop design and styling for the zero emission vans.

The company briefed EDAG Group to assist it in the development of designs for large panel vans that can be scaled to different vehicle heights and lengths. The result will be modular vehicles that allow for customisation to suit operational use and can be employed for a range of applications, including express delivery, grocery, construction and utilities work, emergency services and vehicle recovery.

First Hydrogen revealed its Generation I fuel cell electric vehicle last year, which is now undergoing mileage accumulation and testing before commencing operational trials. From March, the vans will be placed with fleet operators from the UK Aggregated Hydrogen Freight Consortium, which include national supermarkets, utilities providers, roadside assistance and healthcare services. These real-world on road trials will enable operators to experience hydrogen transport solutions first-hand and help First Hydrogen engage with potential future customers and provide data to inform the development and production of its future vehicles.

Steve Gill, CEO of automotive at First Hydrogen, says: “Following the success of our Generation I demonstrator vans that prove our concept and technology capabilities, with this next series of vehicles, our goal is to provide the commercial van market with a complete solution for operational flexibility. This sneak preview indicates the careful consideration that has gone into combining aesthetics with engineering excellence; the vehicle configuration and signature light panels show a solid standout design that is iconic and will be a real head turner.”

Bernat Costa, design director at EDAG Spain, said: “The pure design of the light panels complements the vehicle’s functional purpose, establishing a First Hydrogen design signature and illuminating the van to improve its visibility for other road users in city and urban landscapes. This is especially important for delivery and roadside assistance vehicles, which need to make regular stops. The clean aesthetic also reflects the vehicles’ zero emissions status. We can’t wait to reveal more of the design as we progress on the project.”

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