Dublin City University playing a key role in Ireland’s first hydrogen bus trial
Dublin’s first hydrogen-powered bus is undergoing trials in the Irish capital and will this week operate a route taking in Dublin City University’s campuses.
Dublin’s first hydrogen-powered bus is undergoing trials in the Irish capital and will this week operate a route taking in Dublin City University’s campuses.
Northern Ireland has ordered 20 hydrogen buses from Wrightbus as the country takes steps to decarbonise its public transport.
Public transport company Transev has ordered two Urbino 12 hydrogen buses from Solaris Bus & Coach for operation on the streets of Sandviken, Sweden, in 2021.
Henrik Hololei, the European Commission’s Director General for Mobility and Transport, this morning affirmed his support for hydrogen during day three of European Hydrogen Week.
More than half of UK commuters would be willing to travel to work on a train or bus powered by hydrogen to lower their carbon footprint and reduce emissions.
Prior to 2019, if you’d heard the name Jo Bamford you probably would have associated him with family-run vehicle engineering firm JCB, and as the grandson of its founder Joseph Bamford.
Researchers at London South Bank University’s (LSBU) School of the Built Environment and Architecture are working to develop a new way of storing hydrogen in buses to eliminate the need for large high-pressure cylinders.
Hydrogen buses, passenger cars and associated infrastructure are in operation across Europe today, demonstrating that these vehicles and hydrogen stations can do the job of conventional equivalents.
BayoTech will supply low-cost, low- and zero-carbon hydrogen to Hyzon Motors for the development of hydrogen refuelling infrastructure to support Hyzon customers.
Framatome, an EDF Group company, has signed a contract with moBiel GmbH to build a hydrogen refuelling station for a pilot hydrogen-powered bus fleet in Bielefeld, Germany.