Three hydrogen-powered Renault Master LCVs to launch in 2022

The hydrogen fuel-cell version of the Renault Master large van will be joined by a chassis cab and 15-passenger city bus

Two new Renault Master H2-TECH prototypes have been unveiled, with the chassis cab and city bus models to go on sale in 2022 alongside the hydrogen fuel-cell panel van revealed in October 2021, as well as the existing battery-electric and diesel-powered variants of the Master LCVs.

The new H2-TECH uses the same 33kWh battery and electric motor as the Master E-TECH, which has a claimed range of just over 100 miles in van form. But, the Master City Bus H2-TECH has a range of 186 miles thanks to the the addition of a 30kW hydrogen fuel-cell and a 4.5kg hydrogen storage tank, while the Master Chassis Cab H2-TECH can cover up to 155 miles before refuelling and uses two smaller 1.5kg storage tanks.

However, the Master Van H2-TECH gets four 6kg hydrogen storage tanks and a claimed range of 310 miles (500km), which is better suited to longer journeys, rather than just urban last-mile deliveries like its pure-electric counterpart. It also shares the same body as the medium wheelbase, high-roof version of the Master, offering up to 12 cubic metres of cargo space in the rear.

The Master Chassis Cab H2-TECH on the other hand has the potential for use in numerous conversions, including a box van offering an even larger 19 cubic metres of load capacity as well as a maximum payload of 1,000kg. 

Meanwhile, the Master City Bus H2-TECH minibus that can carry up to 15 passengers and is capable of being wheelchair accessible. Prices and a specific launch date for the hydrogen-powered Renault Master models are yet to be confirmed.

The advantage of a hydrogen fuel-cell compared to a battery-electric powertrain is refuelling time: it can take up to six hours to recharge the battery in the Master E-TECH from a standard wallbox, Renault claims filling up the H2-TECH’s tanks will take as little as five minutes.

In addition to the new range of Master H2-TECH LCVs, Renault has partnered with Plug Power (one of Europe’s leading hydrogen infrastructure companies) to create HYVIA: a new firm dedicated to creating a hydrogen ecosystem. One of its products is a new type of hydrogen refuelling station, which will soon be available for businesses to purchase, lease or rent.

While these refuelling stations can be supplied with hydrogen, they’re also capable of generating hydrogen on-site via a process called water electrolysis. This presents an ideal solution for businesses hoping to use hydrogen-powered vans, especially given there are currently only 11 hydrogen filling stations in the UK, with a further two planned at the time of writing.

This isn’t the first time Renault has toyed with the idea of adapting hydrogen fuel-cell technology for commercial purposes. In 2019, the company unveiled the Master Z.E. Hydrogen and Kangoo Z.E. Hydrogen, though neither were ever sold in the UK.

The Renault Master H2-TECH is the second fuel-cell van to be unveiled in 2021, with Vauxhall announcing back in May that it’s own Vivaro-e Hydrogen van would go on sale in 2023. At this time, there are only two hydrogen fuel-cell cars available in the UK: the Hyundai Nexo SUV and the second-generation Toyota Mirai saloon.

Welcome one and all, I’m Ellis the news reporter on Auto Express, the brand’s former online reviews editor and contributor to DrivingElectric. I’m proud to say I cut my teeth reporting and reviewing all things EV as the content editor on DrivingElectric. I joined the team while completing my master’s degree in automotive journalism at Coventry University and since then I’ve driven just about every electric car and hybrid I could get my hands on.

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