Lhyfe has received a grant of up to SEK 125.6 million (€11 million) from Klimatklivet, a Swedish environmental investment program, to develop a renewable hydrogen production facility in Trelleborg, Sweden.
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…
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