Toyota: Bullish on hydrogen
“We would be able to sell many more vehicles if the build-out of the infrastructure was happening at a quicker pace,” says Toyota North America’s Nathan Kokes in an exclusive interview with H2 View’s Rob...
“We would be able to sell many more vehicles if the build-out of the infrastructure was happening at a quicker pace,” says Toyota North America’s Nathan Kokes in an exclusive interview with H2 View’s Rob...
In partnership with Anheuser-Busch, Nikola Motor Company has completed its first commercial delivery using a hydrogen-electric vehicle.
Greenfield Global Inc., Canada’s largest ethanol producer, and Hy2gen Canada, a green hydrogen focused company, have entered into an agreement to develop and operate an industrial scale green hydrogen production facility in Varennes, Quebec.
The Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA), a national, non-profit organisation working to champion the Canadian hydrogen and fuel cell sector, has welcomed two new members.
Nikola Corporation is set to unveil details on its new battery innovation which has the ability to double the range of hydrogen-electric vehicles and battery electric vehicles globally.
UK-based energy storage and clean fuel company ITM has signed a collaboration agreement with Iwatani Corporation of America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Iwatani Corporation, for the deployment of multi megawatt electrolyser-based hydrogen energy systems...
Last week the 43rd Fuel Cell Seminar & Energy Exposition (FCS&EE) took place at the Long Beach Convention Centre, hosting over 600 attendees from more than 30 countries.
Founded in 1977, PDC Machines is regarded as a trusted partner by leading gas and chemical producers worldwide. From its base in Warminster, Pennsylvania, the company designs and manufacturers diaphragm compressors engineered for ultra-high purity compression...
Renewable fuels company Raven SR has signed a letter of intent with Zanker Recycling to provide the site and feedstock for Raven SR’s first 25 dry-tonne renewable hydrogen production facility.
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.