Interview with Dirk Graszt, CEO of Clean Logistics, in the first edition of new video series
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Edition 11 | 2021
Dear John Do,
Emissions in transport continue to rise despite a drop in other sectors. Around three quarters of freight transport in Germany is done by lorry and the figures are rising, according to Statista. Alternative drives such as hydrogen could reduce CO2. Clean Logistics, a startup in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region, is converting heavy diesel lorries to emission-free drives with hydrogen fuel cell propulsion. Dirk Graszt, CEO of Clean Logistics, explains the procedure and how the hydrogen city of Hamburg benefits from the innovation - and vice versa - in the first part of our video series "Future Hamburg Talk meets ..." focusing on hydrogen.

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Hamburg News Editors
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