GM and Honda begin mass hydrogen fuel cell production
General Motors (GM) and Honda have started the production of hydrogen fuel cells at their 50-50 joint venture (JV) facility in the US.
General Motors (GM) and Honda have started the production of hydrogen fuel cells at their 50-50 joint venture (JV) facility in the US.
Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) has ordered 38 hydrogen-powered buses from Solaris to deploy in the city.
First Hydrogen has announced it will begin hydrogen-powered vehicle trails with gas distribution network, Wales & West Utilities (WWU).
If we use the different levers of thrifting, iridium will not be a bottleneck to the energy transition, writes Dr. Christian Gebauer, Head of R&D Hydrogen Systems at Heraeus.
TECO 2030 and its 13 partners have begun its second €2.3m ($2.5m) EU Horizon project, the Zero Emission Adriatic Ship (ZEAS).
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.
Greater Manchester has signed an agreement with Panasonic to deploy hydrogen fuel cell technology across the region.
Solaris Bus & Coach has agreed to supply 19 hydrogen-powered buses to Ruhrbahm GmbH in Essen, Germany.
Vauxhall has partnered with Ryze Hydrogen to develop hydrogen charging infrastructure solutions for fleet operators.
MEHAIR has placed a conditional order for up to 20 ZA600 hydrogen-electric engines developed by ZeroAvia.