Hyundai’s fuel cell technology history
With more than 20 years of development in hydrogen fuel cell technology, Hyundai Motor was one of the first manufacturers to make hydrogen fuel cell vehicles commercially available.
With more than 20 years of development in hydrogen fuel cell technology, Hyundai Motor was one of the first manufacturers to make hydrogen fuel cell vehicles commercially available.
A new start-up with roots in the University of Kansas School of Engineering and Centre for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis has received new capital that will accelerate its mission to produce cheap hydrogen.
One hundred hydrogen fuel cell electric buses will be deployed in cities across Australia as part of a major new project announced today by Australian transport firm Transit Systems.
Hydrogen technology provider Beijing Hyper Energy Technology has said it will adopt Honeywell UOP’s technologies to supply high-purity hydrogen for fuel cells.
“Australia can be a world leader in hydrogen and we look forward to working with governments to progressing ‘H2 under 2’.”
Fuel cell manufacturer Nedstack is working with the shipping sector to develop a hydrogen-electric drivetrain for marine applications.
Mongstad Industrial Park in Norway has been selected as the location for what could be the country’s first production plant for liquid hydrogen serving the maritime market.
The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has launched a session that will explore hydrogen production, distribution and potential application across the UK.
Organisers behind the 5th International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Energy have today confirmed the event will go ahead digitally in 2020.
After 530 days and more than 18,000 driven kilometres, the trials of two Alstom Coradia iLint models, the world’s first two hydrogen trains, are complete.