First hydrogen train for the US
Swiss manufacturer Stadler has signed a contract to supply the first ever hydrogen-powered train to run in the US, with an option to supply four more of the vehicles in the future.
Swiss manufacturer Stadler has signed a contract to supply the first ever hydrogen-powered train to run in the US, with an option to supply four more of the vehicles in the future.
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.