H2 – All-Terrain Vehicle and H2 Transport Testing Ground

H2 – All-Terrain Vehicle and H2 Transport Testing Ground

Russia's first hydrogen all-terrain vehicle "Rusak K-10" and hydrogen refueling station – test bench for development and testing of hydrogen transport hybrid energy systems

Can travel up to 500 km without refueling and reach speeds up to 60 km/h with 8 passengers and cargo up to 2.5 tonnes. The all-terrain vehicle's hybrid power plant is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell that supplies power to a group of traction lithium-ion batteries. The all-terrain vehicle was developed for the International Arctic Station "Snezhinka" (a project by the Engineering Center "Autonomous Energy" and MIPT) and is designed for operation in arctic conditions, as well as serving as a test bench for developing and testing larger-scale solutions – hybrid energy systems for hydrogen transport.