Hydrogen-powered self-driving car in development
Tech company Auve Tech and the University of Tartu are developing a hydrogen-powered self-driving vehicle, expected to be completed by mid-2021.
Tech company Auve Tech and the University of Tartu are developing a hydrogen-powered self-driving vehicle, expected to be completed by mid-2021.
Under new UK Government plans, British motorists will only be able to buy hydrogen or electric cars or vans in 15 years’ time.
The momentum for hydrogen energy and the flourishing value chain only continues to grow, and seldom is there such evidence of this in one building as there has been today at the HyVolution 2020 event...
Fuelling company Waitomo Group and green energy supplier Hiringa Energy have partnered to develop New Zealand’s first nationwide hydrogen refuelling station network.
Leading industrial gas heavyweight Linde plc has signed a long-term agreement to build, own and operate four new hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) in Chungnam, South Korea.
Ballard Power Systems’ proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell technology and products have now successfully powered fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in commercial heavy and medium-duty motive applications for an industry-leading cumulative total of more...
An interview with leading automotive supplier Plastic Omnium, by Rob Cockerill
Toyota is gearing up to take its advanced zero emission fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) technology to new heights, with its second generation Mirai model.
As a country which produces nearly 100% of its electrical energy with renewable sources, and a decarbonisation goal to achieve by 2050, Costa Rica is definitely well positioned to develop its hydrogen sector.
The Hydrogen & Fuel Cells International Forum will take place at the IQ Smart Centre in San Diego on the 26th and 27th of next month.