GM and Hyundai partner on hydrogen and EV opportunties
General Motors (GM) and Hyundai Motor Company will collaborate on passenger and commercial vehicle production which could rely on hydrogen technologies.
General Motors (GM) and Hyundai Motor Company will collaborate on passenger and commercial vehicle production which could rely on hydrogen technologies.
Green hydrogen holds immense potential for driving the transition to sustainable energy, but only when produced, stored, transported and consumed in an environment designed specifically to mitigate its unique risks.
For the past four weeks, a construction site at Canvey Island, the UK, has used a hydrogen fuel cell generator to power its operations.
H3 Dynamics will work with Oxford’s Qdot Technology to develop a hydrogen-powered, long-range vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft.
DNV has awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) to CB&I and Hanwha Ocean’s cargo containment system design for an 80,000m3 liquid hydrogen carrier.
GreenWaste will begin using a hydrogen fuel cell-powered refuse collections truck in North America supplied by Hyzon and New Way Trucks.
Hyzon has begun production on its Class 8 200kW fuel cell electric truck (FCET) which will be powered by hydrogen.
HPDI Technology has officially launched into the hydrogen market as Cespira, as it begins to make its technology available on a global scale.
The first Japan Hydrogen Fund has been launched with over $400m committed by Japanese industrial and financing majors, along with TotalEnergies.
The Canadian fuel cell firm said the measures were necessary to reduce corporate spending to maintain balance sheet strength as the adoption of hydrogen technology continues to face delays.