DHL to deliver major drinks brands with Nikola hydrogen trucks
DHL Supply Chain and the drinks firm behind Smirnoff, Captain Morgan and more in North America, have announced plans to use two Nikola hydrogen trucks in their US fleet.
DHL Supply Chain and the drinks firm behind Smirnoff, Captain Morgan and more in North America, have announced plans to use two Nikola hydrogen trucks in their US fleet.
Achieving a €6/kg total cost of ownership (TCO) for hydrogen fuel cell trucks by 2030 will make hydrogen transportation competitive with diesel, according to cellcentric’s Head of Sales, Marketing, and Communication.
Californian waste management firm GreenWaste has signed a purchase order for 12 hydrogen-powered refuse vehicles from Hyzon and New Way Trucks.
Graphmatech has launched its AROS Polyamide-Graphene composites, which are reported to reduce hydrogen leakage by 83% compared to traditional commercial storage solutions.
“Hydrogen is increasingly becoming a viable fuel alternative for transportation in the US,” says John Carrigan, US Business Development Director for Alternative Fuels at Luxfer Gas Cylinders.
French green hydrogen producer Lhyfe has partnered with hydrogen internal combustion engine (ICE) developer Keyou to support the development of the European hydrogen mobility market.
H2 View speaks with Simon Hyde, CEO of ZAUN Zoeller UK.
A new hydrogen refuelling station has been opened at a bus operator’s depot in the German city of Mannheim, which will provide dispensing to both public and fleet vehicles.
MT Group and Lithuania’s Klaipeda State Seaport Authority have agreed to develop a green hydrogen production and refuelling station worth €10.5m ($11.4m).
DNV forecast that global uptake of hydrogen falls far short of Paris Agreement goals, expecting hydrogen and its derivatives to make up just 0.25% of the energy mix by 2030, and 3.9% by 2050.