Partnership formed to develop fuel cell coaches
FixBus has partnered with Freudenberg Sealing Technologies to develop hydrogen fuel cell-powered coaches.
FixBus has partnered with Freudenberg Sealing Technologies to develop hydrogen fuel cell-powered coaches.
Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation (Toshiba ESS) has entered into a partnership agreement with More Hydrogen Energy Technology Co., Ltd (MOH) to develop fuel cell systems in China.
Geneva Airport is looking to adopt hydrogen engines for runway vehicles.
London-based private car company Green Tomato has added 25 new hydrogen powered cars to its vehicle fleet.
FlixMobility, Europe’s largest long-distance bus provider, is partnering with technology specialist Freudenberg to introduce hydrogen fuel cell technologies to long-distance buses across Europe.
European electro-mobility solutions provider eCap has signed a cooperation agreement with Re-Fire, a supplier of fuel cell systems and fuel cell vehicle powertrain engineering from China.
AFC Energy, a provider of hydrogen power generation technologies, has progressed in its AlkaMem™ anionic exchange membrane development programme.
The Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, has received the Navy’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered rotary-wing unmanned aerial system (UAS).
Plug Power, a New York-based manufacturer of hydrogen fuel cell systems, has reported its quarter three (Q3) results with gross billings totalling $61m.
Nel has reported all-time high revenues of NOK 148.9m ($16m), in the third quarter of 2019, up from NOK 116m ($13m) in third quarter of 2018.