Hyundai and Ulsan City partner on hydrogen tram project
Hyundai Rotem has announced plans to introduce the first hydrogen-electric tram in Ulsan City, South Korea.
Hyundai Rotem has announced plans to introduce the first hydrogen-electric tram in Ulsan City, South Korea.
According to the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP), there are currently 8,375 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that have been sold and leased in the US as of 1st August 2020.
Ten hydrogen-powered coaches will replace the existing fleet of diesel coaches at Christmas Creek next year, as part of a $32m renewable hydrogen mobility project.
The McGowan Government is bringing forward targets outlined in the Western Australian Renewable Hydrogen Strategy by a decade and will invest $22m to accelerate a renewable hydrogen future, meeting the demand for clean fuel.
Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation has installed its pure hydrogen fuel cell system, the H2Rex™, at Michinoeki-Namie in Fukushima Prefecture.
Waste management company Renova will soon put its first hydrogen-powered waste collector truck into operation as part of a new partnership with Hynion.
In the same week as Hyperion unveiled its hydrogen-electric supercar, students at the Technical University of Delft have presented their newest hydrogen racing car, Forze IX.
Southern California-based technology company Hyperion has today unveiled its XP-1 hydrogen-electric supercar, marking the company’s first chapter in its long-term vision to harness electric energy with hydrogen technology.
Founded in 2015 in Utah, Nikola Motor is rapidly becoming one of the most talked about vehicle manufacturers in North America and across the globe.
Powertech Labs, a wholly owned subsidiary of BC Hydro, has launched a new hydrogen dispenser model, designed to provide T40 700 bar and 350 bar fuelling, meeting the International and SAE J2601 standard.