Honda launches new hydrogen strategy off the back of first fuel cell production
Following the start of hydrogen fuel cell production at FCSM, Honda has expanded its hydrogen business strategy.
Following the start of hydrogen fuel cell production at FCSM, Honda has expanded its hydrogen business strategy.
Nilsson Energy has begun the construction of a new hydrogen refuelling station in Nykvarn, Sweden, that will offer “solely” green hydrogen.
Hyzon Motors has delivered four hydrogen fuel cell trucks to Performance Food Group (PFG) ahead of Californian deployment – while the hydrogen fuel cell and truck firm faces new delisting concerns.
Daimler Truck and Masdar have announced they will explore the feasibility of liquid green hydrogen exports from the UAE to Europe.
Volvo has said the new platform will be “integral” to the its vision toward zero-emissions and will play host “all upcoming technologies,” including battery-electric, fuel cell and ICEs running on renewable fuels including hydrogen.
First Hydrogen has announced it will begin hydrogen-powered vehicle trails with gas distribution network, Wales & West Utilities (WWU).
A new hydrogen refuelling station has been opened in Alkmaar, the Netherlands, coming as the first for NXT Mobility.
The agreement is hoped to send a “clear signal” to OEMs, transport operators and users to “steer investments towards innovative zero-emissions technologies,” as many heavy-duty hydrogen vehicle players look to accelerate their European rollout.
Vauxhall has partnered with Ryze Hydrogen to develop hydrogen charging infrastructure solutions for fleet operators.
The UK Government has awarded £7m ($8.9m) for the construction of a green hydrogen refuelling station and deployment of “at least” 20 hydrogen vehicles in the Tees Valley.