PowerCell joins Swedish Electromobility Centre
Fuel cell stack and system developer PowerCell Sweden has joined the Swedish Electromobility Centre.
Fuel cell stack and system developer PowerCell Sweden has joined the Swedish Electromobility Centre.
The Australian Hydrogen Council has decided to reschedule the Australian Hydrogen Conference from March to November due to concerns regarding the spread of coronavirus and its implications for corporate travel.
European Parliament has added a Toyota Mirai to its fleet for testing purposes.
Fuel cell technology will be tested on a Finnish Environment Institute (SKYE) research vessel operating in the Baltic Sea this summer.
Strengthening its commitment to the development of sustainable solutions, electrotechnology company McKay has joined the New Zealand Hydrogen Association.
Five 40-foot hydrogen fuel cell buses have been approved by the Golden Empire Transit Districts’ Board of Directors for Californian roads.
The “world’s largest” hydrogen production plant which has been under construction since 2018 is now complete.
Hydrogen and fuel cells risk lagging behind other clean energy alternatives unless the industry shows bolder leadership, attendees of a major Midlands conference will be told.
The Hydrogen Utilisation Study Group in Chubu has been formed by ten private companies in order to create demand for hydrogen and build a hydrogen supply chain in the Chubu region.
The “world’s first” hydrogen-powered double-decker buses will hit Aberdeen roads this summer.