Europe is taking significant strides in the development of electric vehicle (EV) charging and hydrogen refueling infrastructure, aiming to create a robust network that supports cleaner transportation options.
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Japanese metals giant Nippon Steel has made a significant breakthrough in the development of a new type of stainless steel that can withstand contact with liquefied hydrogen.
McPhy Energy, a leading provider of low-carbon hydrogen production and distribution equipment, has announced the commissioning of a hydrogen station with a distribution capacity of up to 60 kg per day at the Dyneff Toulouse Sud-Sud highway filling station in the Occitanie region.
Nikola Corporation, a global leader in zero-emissions transportation and energy solutions, has been awarded a $41.9 million grant by the California Transportation Commission (CTC) to build six heavy-duty hydrogen refueling stations across Southern California.
Alfa Laval, along with eight other industrial companies, has joined forces to develop high-capacity hydrogen refuelling stations for heavy-duty vehicles.
The Go-Ahead Group, in collaboration with Wrightbus, has made a significant stride towards sustainable transportation by launching the first liquid hydrogen refuelling station for buses in Europe. This groundbreaking initiative will see a fleet of 20 zero-emission buses deployed in the Crawley, Horley, and Gatwick Airport area, providing clean and efficient transportation options for local routes.
European industrial gas company Air Liquide and leading transport vehicle manufacturer Iveco Group have jointly installed the first high-pressure hydrogen station for long-haul trucks in Europe.
Wolftank Group has been awarded a contract worth EUR 9.5 million from TPER, the public transport provider in Italy’s Emilia Romagna region.
Element 2 has formed a strategic partnership with fuel card provider Radius and its UK Fuels network to accelerate the accessibility of hydrogen across the UK.
The Hyundai NEXO, the first fuel cell electric vehicle registered in Spain, has achieved its first hydrogen refueling at the Alsa facilities with the support of Carburos Metálicos. This milestone took place at the maintenance center of the mobility company located in Torrejon de Ardoz, Madrid.