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Author: Anela Dokso
First Hydrogen expand FCEV An update on corporate developments in North America, South America, and Europe is given by First Hydrogen. First Hydrogen is still receiving interest from different fleet operators regarding their hydrogen-powered fuel cell light commercial vehicle (FCEV), especially after the last trial of the vehicle in the United Kingdom proved successful. The company is increasing the number of FCEVs and/or converting current cars to FCEV in order to help fleet operators meet their zero emission targets. Depending on demand and investment in hydrogen infrastructure, the business intends to expand throughout Europe and South America for its FCEV…
We held an exclusive live Q&A session with Dr. Lennie Klebanoff, a leading expert in hydrogen technologies from Sandia National Laboratories.
Plug Power has recently secured a significant order for 25 megawatts (MW) of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer systems from a European customer.
Germany’s recent approval to invest around three billion euros in hydrogen infrastructure is a significant step towards a greener future. The EU Commission’s decision to support this investment aims to enhance the use of climate-friendly hydrogen in industry and transport.
Toyota and AISIN’s Liquid Hydrogen Vehicle: Breaking New Ground or Facing Industry Challenges?
The automotive industry’s quest for carbon neutrality has led to various innovations, including hydrogen-powered vehicles. Toyota Motor Corporation, with AISIN’s technological support, has made headlines with its liquid hydrogen-fueled race car.
Recent discussions at the Green Hydrogen Monitor launch in Windhoek have highlighted Namibia’s significant potential and the associated challenges within the green hydrogen industry.
Vertiv and Ballard Power Systems have entered into a strategic technology partnership to develop hydrogen-powered backup solutions for data centers and critical infrastructures.
Plug Power has secured industry certification for its one megawatt (MW) high-powered stationary system.
The Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) is moving towards establishing a regulatory framework to incentivize the development of green hydrogen.
HVS and Farrall’s Group partner on hydrogen-powered heavy-duty vehicles The first hydrogen fuel cell truck OEM in the UK, Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS), and Edwin C. Farrall Transport Ltd. (Farrall’s Group) have partnered strategically to investigate the possibility of integrating hydrogen fuel cell heavy-duty vehicles (HGVs) into Farrall’s fleet. With a clear focus on providing a sustainable road map of carbon emission reduction and management, Farrall’s Group, a third-generation family transportation company with headquarters in the northwest, has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with HVS to commit to zero emission commercial vehicle trials.
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