Hyster-Yale partners with IntegratR on clean energy
A new innovation campus in The Netherlands aims to fast-track clean energy solutions for heavy-duty equipment.

INTEGRATR IS a cooperative focused on helping companies turn zero-emission concepts into reality for the heavy-duty off-road industry. Hyster-Yale intends to use this collaboration to continue building on the significant electrification progress already achieved through its Hyster big truck and container handling product lines, Nuvera fuel cell engines and standard Hyster and Yale product lines.
IntegratR will feature an Innovation Campus where companies, industry experts, research institutions and cutting-edge technologies converge to help accelerate the transition to clean energy. This hub will enable prototype testing, certification, and series production readiness under one roof, helping reduce time-to-market, improve quality, and foster knowledge sharing.
The campus will also include rare facilities including an electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) test site, a roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) quay for vessels, an outdoor equipment test track, and both ultra-high-power megawatt (MW) charging and hydrogen filling facilities. Spanning 17,500 m² (approximately 4.3 acres) on a canal-front site in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, the IntegratR Innovation Campus will provide waterside access and a site for testing of realistic duty cycles and logistics trials. The test track is expected to be complete in 2026, followed by additional facilities and features in 2027.





