Retrofitting the E-Lions H2 Rock Pickup
Initially, E-Lions H2 envisioned participating in the Dakar Rally with an emission-free vehicle. The company, which converts diesel vehicles to fuel cells, aimed to turn its idea into reality within three months.
The E-Lions Rock, a 3.3-ton pickup, was eventually retrofitted with a fuel cell by E-car-tech, an engineering partner for electromobility, and Iontrak, a hydrogen systems supplier.
One of the biggest challenges was retrofitting the vehicle with the necessary components within the short timeframe to withstand the extreme desert conditions.
H₂-Ready Components of the Pickup
Voss Fluid, a manufacturer of connection systems for mobile and stationary hydraulics and hydrogen applications from Wipperfürth, developed and supplied the entire piping system. This included connection components for the high and low-pressure areas of the vehicle, connecting the filling nozzle/receptacle to the inlet at the fuel cell.
The VOSSLok40 tube forming system was used for this. This system forms a sealing and holding contour at the tube end using a special forming machine, which the manufacturer claims ensures maximum leakage safety at nominal pressures up to 700 bar even under demanding conditions.
The stainless steel components are also corrosion-resistant against environmental influences—exactly what's needed during the rally. Additionally, the vehicle was checked with a hydrogen sensor and sniffer. The sensor monitored continuous operation, and the sniffer method was used at individual interfaces beforehand. In the event of a leak, the sensors would detect the medium's escape and prevent the vehicle from continuing.