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zepp.solutions proposed a tool to assess the effectiveness of Dutch subsidies for hydrogen transport 

The Dutch SWIM subsidy has opened for applications and therefore zepp.solutions announced that its free online tool allows  to see the impact of the SWIM subsidy on the total cost of ownership of a vehicle in use case. Compare the lifetime costs of hydrogen combustion, hydrogen fuel cell and diesel vehicles with  TCO calculator.

The SWIM (Subsidie Waterstof In Mobiliteit) is a subsidy scheme that promotes zero-emission transport by supporting investments in hydrogen infrastructure and vehicles. The subsidy supports investment in hydrogen refueling stations and the acquisition of zero-emission hydrogen vehicles. For heavy duty hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, the maximum subsidy amount €300.000 per vehicle. For heavy duty vehicles with a hydrogen internal combustion engine, the maximum subsidy amount is €100.000 per vehicle.

This means that for the zepp.europa truck, the subsidy provides €300.000 for every vehicle acquired within a SWIM-funded consortium. This significant support makes it financially viable to adopt hydrogen technology.

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Press release https://shorturl.at/FxxGd

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