Hyundai deploys hydrogen trucks for Georgia EV plant logistics
Hyundai is using hydrogen fuel cell heavy-duty trucks to bring parts to its US EV plant in Georgia in partnership with a Californian-based logistics firm.
Hello and welcome to H2 View’s final issue of 2024. This year has been nothing short of uncomfortable. It feels like the year that everything changed – the year reality set in and the hype bubble finally burst. Despite monumental progress in many areas of hydrogen, it’s clear it is yet to go far enough. Natural attrition is taking hold, and the most viable projects are beginning to bear fruit. However, this industry’s hockey stick moment remains a way off.
Hyundai is using hydrogen fuel cell heavy-duty trucks to bring parts to its US EV plant in Georgia in partnership with a Californian-based logistics firm.
H2 Mobility has announced that green hydrogen is available at its refuelling station in Erlangen, Germany, whilst additional stations in Bavaria will soon be supplied too.
A farm in Scottish Highlights will soon be producing and using its own green hydrogen as part of a demonstration project hoped to improve the self-reliance of farming communities.
Ardagh Glass Packaging (AGP)-Europe has begun producing green hydrogen for glass melting via a 5MW electrolyser at its facility in Limmared, Sweden.
Claudio Lanzarini, Vice-President of Engineering at Massachusetts-based FIBA Technologies, looks at decades’ worth of research, design and rigorous testing that has produced the safe methods of hydrogen transportation and storage we rely on today.
“Mantle Ridge’s campaign is nothing less than an attempt to unilaterally seize full control of Air Products without paying a control premium,” the company claimed.
Panasonic Manufacturing UK (PMUK) has launched a hydrogen and solar-powered microwave oven assembly factory in Cardiff, Wales.
France’s first hydrogen-powered river vessel, launched by the Sogestran Group, sailed down the Seine in Paris yesterday (December 3).
Topsoe will supply synthesis technology to a 40,000-tonne-per-year green hydrogen-based e-methanol plant in Spain, which is expected to reach a final investment decision (FID) by June 2025.
GIZ and RP Global will develop a 3GW green hydrogen and ammonia project in south Argentina for the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).