Saudi Arabia Unveils Hydrogen-Powered Taxi Pilot Program
The primary objectives of the project include reducing carbon emissions and decreasing reliance on traditional vehicles.
The Transport General Authority (TGA) of Saudi Arabia has launched the pilot phase of using hydrogen-powered vehicles in the private taxi sector. The primary objectives of the project include reducing carbon emissions, decreasing reliance on traditional vehicles, and transitioning to modern, clean-energy transportation options.
This initiative aligns with the Transport General Authority's commitment to embracing technological advancements that promote sustainable transport practices while enhancing the quality of life in urban and regional areas. Saudi Press Agency, citing a news release from TGA, reported that the launch of hydrogen vehicles is part of TGA's broader strategy to leverage advanced technologies in line with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy.
To promote modern technologies and sustainable transport solutions, the #SaudiTGA has launched the first powered by hydrogen taxi trial in Saudi Arabia. pic.twitter.com/Tk74IGTTpM
— الهيئة العامة للنقل | TGA (@Saudi_TGA) October 23, 2024
Hydrogen-powered vehicles are distinguished by their clean energy consumption and emission-free operation, which makes them sustainable and friendly to the environment. With a range of 350 kilometers and the ability to run for up to eight hours a day, these vehicles deliver a compelling alternative to traditional transportation. Meanwhile, TGA also announced a strategic collaboration with Abdul Latif Jameel Company, focusing on environmentally friendly vehicles and advanced technologies.