Hydrogen transport in emerging economies ‘could start to grow in 2040s’ says IEA
The number of fuel cell electric cars, trucks and buses on emerging economies’ roads could start to grow in the 2040s, according to a new IEA research paper.
The number of fuel cell electric cars, trucks and buses on emerging economies’ roads could start to grow in the 2040s, according to a new IEA research paper.
Two hydrogen-powered buses have clocked up their first kilometres in South Australia after taking to the streets of Adelaide.
Indian power utility NTPC has announced it will establish a hydrogen fuelling station and solar plant in Leh along with related hydrogen fuel cell buses.
The first of 15 clean fuel cell hybrid electric walk-in delivery vans are now operating across Ontario, California, according to the Center of Transportation and the Environment (CTE).
Las Vegas has welcomed two new hydrogen fuel cell buses.
The construction of the ‘world’s first’ experimental ethanol-based renewable hydrogen fuelling station began at the University of São Paulo (USP) campus in Brazil.
Ballard Power Systems has announced a near-100 strong hydrogen fuel cell engine order from Solaris Bus & Coach with deliveries starting late 2023 and most coming on stream next year.
Marubeni Europower and Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions have agreed to further collaborate on delivering zero-emission transport services to Bridgend, Wales.
A new report has suggested the use of hydrogen in light-, medium- and heavy-duty road vehicles can support the development of a medium-scale hydrogen supply and distribution system in California, US, by 2030.
Solaris has revealed two German customers from the Upper Bavaria region has ordered 10 of its hydrogen-powered buses.