2020: A record-breaking year for hydrogen station developments
Despite a challenging year dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic, 2020 saw a record-breaking year for the hydrogen mobility market with the opening of 107 new hydrogen stations.
Despite a challenging year dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic, 2020 saw a record-breaking year for the hydrogen mobility market with the opening of 107 new hydrogen stations.
The Biden-Harris Administration is targeting low-cost hydrogen production as part of its newly launched Climate Innovation Working Group.
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“It’s key to ensure that no-one gets left behind in the transition to 100% zero emission vehicles by 2035, and hydrogen is an immediately transferable technology for this.”
A new research and development (R&D) initiative has set out to address the technical barriers to blending hydrogen in natural gas infrastructure and study life-cycle emissions of hydrogen blends.
Senator Brad Hawkins’ proposal to cut sales tax on purchases of hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in Washington state, US has taken a step closer to a full Senate vote this session.
A new hydrogen station with a capacity of up to six times the size of earlier stations has opened in California, US.
The Port of Long Beach, California, has taken another step forward in its hydrogen journey with a newly signed contract that will support the development of hydrogen refuelling infrastructure to fill Toyota vehicles.
Plug Power is continuing to shape its role in the emerging $10 trillion hydrogen economy with the appointment of Preeti Pande as its new Chief Marketing Officer.
Ridesharing company Lyft is offering its drivers in Metro Vancouver the opportunity to drive a hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai through Toyota’s new KINTO Share program.