Hyster hydrogen fuel cell-powered ReachStacker recognised in 2025 BIG Innovation Awards

Hyster hydrogen fuel cell-powered ReachStacker recognised in 2025 BIG Innovation Awards

Zero-emission container handler honoured as a transformative product exemplifying ingenuity and problem-solving in action

Hyster announces recognition of its hydrogen fuel cell-powered (HFC) ReachStacker as a transformative product in the 2025 BIG Innovation Awards. The Hyster® HFC ReachStacker is currently functioning as part of a pilot programme at the Port of Valencia, Spain – the first ReachStacker application in Europe using HFC technologies for container handling equipment in real operating conditions. Since 2011, Business Intelligence Group has recognised trailblazing individuals, companies and products across industries that are revolutionising the world with bold innovation.

The HFC-powered ReachStacker is an innovative, zero-emission solution that uses a hydrogen fuel cell engine to convert hydrogen into electricity. This alternative to traditional internal combustion engine-powered (ICE) equipment represents a step forward in enabling the decarbonisation of ports. It offers reduced greenhouse gas emissions, noise pollution, and operating costs compared to conventional ICE-powered container handlers.

“With supply chains accounting for more than 90% of most organisations’ greenhouse gas emissions, ports play an important role in meeting emissions reduction targets,” says Lucien Robroek, President, Technology Solutions, Hyster. “The data we are collecting in the Port of Valencia pilot is a critical step to push the boundaries of what electrified container handling equipment can do, and recognition by the BIG Innovation Awards further validates these efforts.”

Terminals have traditionally relied on diesel power for their fleets of vehicles, cranes, and container handlers as they are required to carry heavy loads continuously with minimal downtime. But electric alternatives that produce zero tailpipe emissions are gaining traction for container handling applications. The HFC-powered ReachStacker can lift laden containers with a similar performance to a diesel counterpart and handle intense duty cycles with long run time. Hydrogen is stored on board the ReachStacker in high-pressure tanks which can be refilled in 10-15 minutes and provides enough energy for up to 10 hours of continuous runtime.

The BIG Innovation Award identifies and recognises organisations devoted to bringing new ideas to life. Judged by a panel of experienced business leaders and executives, the award honours those dedicated to paving a way for products, services, experiences and solutions based on creativity, measurable results and overall impact.