15 more fuel cell electric buses for UK roads
A further 15 fuel cell electric buses (FCEBs) are planned for the UK this year, as the country works towards its goal of deploying 4,000 zero emission buses over the next five years.
A further 15 fuel cell electric buses (FCEBs) are planned for the UK this year, as the country works towards its goal of deploying 4,000 zero emission buses over the next five years.
The Nice Côte d’Azur Metropolis has started to trial hydrogen powered bikes.
Plug Power has been named to the Top Green Providers list for 2020 by Food Logistics, a publication dedicated to covering the movement of products through the global food supply chain.
The UK’s first hydrogen-powered train moves closer to commercial operation after the University of Birmingham has been awarded £400,000 by the Department for Transport.
In order to meet fuel emissions standards enacted by governments and emissions reductions targets put in place by the corporations themselves, automotive OEMs are investing billions of dollars in battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in...
Seven EU countries are calling on the European Commission to increase funding and legislation to support hydrogen.
Japan’s Mitsui has invested $25m in California’s biggest hydrogen station developer and operator FirstElement Fuel (FEF).
Bosses from leading businesses looking to build a green recovery today vowed to invest £1.5bn in hydrogen technologies as they called on Chancellor Rishi Sunak to lay the foundations for a UK-wide hydrogen strategy.
Global power company Cummins has appointed Amy Davis as Vice-President and President of the New Power Segment, effective 1st July.
Airborne Labs International has announced the availability of two new, field-trialled hydrogen fuel sampling units for direct, rapid H70 (70Mpa, 700 bar) dispenser sampling at commercial fuelling stations.