Panasonic develops an ultrasonic gas flow and concentration sensor for hydrogen
Japanese electronics manufacturer Panasonic has developed an ultrasonic gas flow and concentration sensor for hydrogen.
Japanese electronics manufacturer Panasonic has developed an ultrasonic gas flow and concentration sensor for hydrogen.
The UK Government’s plan to bring forward by five years the ban on selling new petrol, diesel and hybrid cars in the UK from 2040 to 2035, highlights the urgent need to deliver on zero-emission...
Joining the drive toward zero emission transportation in Northeast Asia, Hexagon Purus has been chosen by a key automotive leader for fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in the region to supply composite cylinders for the...
An ambitious project assessing the storage of hydrogen in subsurface porous rocks has developed a user-friendly tool that it says will enable low-carbon project developers to accurately calculate the thermodynamic and transport properties of hydrogen...
dynaCERT Inc., a manufacturer of carbon emission reduction technologies for combustion engines, has signed a dealer agreement with Sparta Group’s affiliate TruckSuite Canada.
Australia’s Fortescue Metals Group, Hyundai and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) will advance scientific collaboration and accelerate the development of renewable hydrogen technology as part of a new partnership.
Although South Korea faced one of the world’s largest initial outbreaks of Covid-19 outside of China, it managed to flatten the epidemic curve quickly, and without imposing a nationwide lockdown. It responded so quickly in...
The Leipzig Group has joined the HYPOS network, a consortium striving to establish a model region for hydrogen in Germany.
Air Liquide has completed major renovations at its hydrogen refuelling station located in Zaventem, Belgium.
German automotive parts manufacturer MAHLE has developed two standardised air filter solutions for fuel cells which will significantly reduce development times and costs.