Tata Motors, a pioneer in India’s automotive industry, is making significant strides in sustainable mobility with a strong focus on hydrogen-powered technologies.
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Taiwanese Evergreen has partnered with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) to explore the production and utilization of hydrogen-based marine fuels. This collaboration signals a significant step towards a greener maritime industry.
The prestigious classification society, ClassNK, has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for a pioneering parcel layout concept of a hydrogen-fueled multi-purpose vessel.
Hyzon Motors, a US-based hydrogen fuel cell truck manufacturer, is closing its European truck factory in Winschoten, Netherlands, less than a year after acquiring full ownership of its European operations. The decision comes amid a strategic shift towards a third-party assembly model, mirroring its approach in the US.
Pioneering bus manufacturer Wrightbus, based in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, has secured a significant order for its zero-emission hydrogen buses from German bus operator West Verkehr. The deal involves the supply of 12 Kite Hydroliner single-deck buses, marking another milestone in Wrightbus’s expansion into the European sustainable transport market.
As electric vehicles gain dominance, hydrogen advocates are looking to secure their place in the clean mobility market. Here, we delve into the current landscape, challenges, and hopes for hydrogen mobility in France, especially for light commercial vehicles (LCVs).
In an audacious bid to revolutionize the automotive landscape, five Japanese automakers – Toyota, Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha -…
The UK is gearing up for a green revolution in its heavy goods vehicle (HGV) sector with the launch of the HyHAUL project, an ambitious undertaking led by Protium, the country’s largest green hydrogen energy company. This groundbreaking initiative, backed by more than £30 million from the Department for Transport and Innovate UK, aims to accelerate the decarbonization of the UK’s HGV fleet, a sector responsible for 19% of domestic transport emissions.
The race to develop sustainable, high-performance engines is gaining momentum, and AVL Racetech has emerged as a frontrunner. The department unveiled its first self-built hydrogen-powered 2-liter turbo engine at the “Aachen Colloquium Sustainable Mobility,” marking a significant leap in eco-friendly motorsport innovation.
Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is marking a significant step in its journey toward sustainable public transportation. The city has unveiled converted hybrid diesel trains designed to reduce noise, emissions, and fuel consumption, bringing a breath of fresh air to commuters.