Bosch has unveiled its latest venture at the opening of the new site for Bosch Hydrogen Powertrain Systems in Chongqing, China. The renowned engineering giant announced the supply of 300 commercial vehicles equipped with its cutting-edge fuel cell systems to Shanxi Meijin Energy, a coal producer and an early adopter of hydrogen solutions in China.
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Ballard Power Systems announced that it has received multiple purchase orders for a total of 62 hydrogen fuel cell engines from its long-standing customer, Solaris Bus & Coach.
South Korean construction engineering and waste management company SK Ecoplant is partnering with Irish power generation and green energy firm Lumcloon Energy to bring solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) to the heart of the Irish data center industry.
French hydrogen specialist HDF Energy is gearing up for a significant milestone in its quest to revolutionize green hydrogen production. The company expects to commission a factory for multi-megawatt fuel cell mass production in Bordeaux, France, in the summer of 2024.
Alfa Laval is launching a new business unit, aptly named the Business Unit Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell Technologies, with the strategic goal of seizing opportunities in the burgeoning hydrogen sector.
Hopium, a French start-up that had set its sights on developing hydrogen fuel cell technology, has recently encountered severe financial turbulence, casting a shadow of uncertainty over its future endeavors.
TECO 2030 and Yokogawa Electric Corporation have announced a strategic partnership and investment agreement. The primary goal of this collaboration is to advance hydrogen fuel cell technology, with a particular focus on deploying these innovative power sources in industrial applications, including maritime transportation.
Spain’s Urovesa is set to embark on the development of a cutting-edge hybrid hydrogen fuel cell vehicle known as Vamth. The Ministry of Defense has recently awarded Urovesa a contract worth 694,329.34 euros to pursue this innovative project, which seeks to integrate hydrogen fuel cell technology into the military’s trusted Vamtac vehicle.
Hydrogen fuel cells, long considered a beacon of sustainable energy, have taken a significant step forward, thanks to pioneering research by the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST).
Energys has proudly unveiled a cutting-edge Hydrogen Fuel Cell Generator designed for a groundbreaking pilot program with Telstra. This project aims to revolutionize backup power solutions and reduce emissions.