New ‘on the move’ fuel cell to revolutionise infantry warfare
UltraCell’s newly developed portable fuel cell system is set to revolutionise infantry warfare and support the US Army’s goal of having a technology-enabled force by 2028.
UltraCell’s newly developed portable fuel cell system is set to revolutionise infantry warfare and support the US Army’s goal of having a technology-enabled force by 2028.
Amsterdam-based vehicle manufacturer Stellantis is set to develop a new hydrogen fuel cell-powered medium-sized van (LCV) in collaboration with hydrogen experts Faurecia and Symbio – and it could hit European roads by the end of...
Hyzon Motors is set to kickstart Europe’s hydrogen-powered truck market with the introduction of a new leasing service for fleet operators across the European Union (EU).
Toyota and the Japanese Red Cross Kumamoto hospital are set to showcase a fuel cell electric vehicle mobile clinic, which they say is the world’s first.
Pure Hydrogen and Wildfire Energy have inked a new deal that will see commercial waste converted into hydrogen power at a new plant south of Brisbane in Australia.
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.
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.
Plans for one of the world’s largest hydrogen production plants that will be linked to industrial demand in the Netherlands and Belgium have been unveiled today (31st March) by Ørsted.
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.