New Zealand’s first hydrogen-powered bus unveiled in Auckland
New Zealand’s first hydrogen-powered bus was unveiled on Tuesday (30th March) by Auckland Transport (AT) as the organisation looks to decarbonise its fleet of public transport.
New Zealand’s first hydrogen-powered bus was unveiled on Tuesday (30th March) by Auckland Transport (AT) as the organisation looks to decarbonise its fleet of public transport.
South Africa is set to exploit the vast hydrogen market with a new collaboration signed today (31st March) which aims to explore the feasibility in developing a hydrogen valley near Johannesburg, Mogalakwena and Kwazulu Natal.
British Airways is backing a future of hydrogen-fuelled aviation, having today (31st March) announced its support for ZeroAvia’s development programme with an investment of $23.4m.
Hydrogen has been identified as a key source of power for Northern Ireland’s decarbonisation projects ranging from mobility like buses and trains to utilisation in the gas grid for heating.
Reaffirming its commitment to low and zero emission commercial aircraft, Airbus is exploring the impact of superconducting materials and liquid hydrogen at cryogenic temperatures on an aircraft’s propulsion system.
Great Wall Motors announced on Monday (29th March) its intention to create the “world’s first” C-Class hydrogen fuel cell SUV as well as plans to roll out a fleet of 100 49 tonne hydrogen fuel...
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eFuels produced at a first-of-its-kind hydrogen pilot plant in Chile are set to be tested by ExxonMobil and Porsche in race conditions.
Asia’s largest oil refiner Sinopec on Monday (29th March) announced its plan to build 100 hydrogen refuelling stations this year as the company reaffirmed its aim to set up 1,000 stations by 2025.
German auto supplier Mahle is set to investigate new fuel cells and zero-emission engines at its new €2m ($2.4m) test centre in Stuttgart, Germany, dedicated to hydrogen research.