H2 Green Steel has partnered with Volvo Group to supply near-zero emissions steel for the manufacturing of commercial vehicles.
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TECO 2030 and Pherousa Green Shipping joining forces to develop six zero-emission dry bulk carriers powered by cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cells. This groundbreaking initiative aims to transform the maritime industry by significantly reducing emissions and setting a new standard for eco-friendly shipping.
Nikola Corporation, a prominent player in the realm of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, is gearing up to make a significant stride in the clean energy transportation sector.
Bosch, the renowned engineering and technology solutions provider, is set to revolutionize the U.S. trucking industry with its cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell power modules.
UK consortium led by Ryze has secured over £3.2 million in government funding to pioneer mobile hydrogen refueling solutions for construction sites.
TEMSA which allocates approximately 5 percent of its turnover to research and development annually, has teamed up with Portugal-based zero-emission bus manufacturer CaetanoBus to create an intercity bus powered by hydrogen fuel.
ANGI Energy Systems has embarked on a strategic partnership with Nikola Corporation. This collaboration aims to propel the development of a widespread network of commercial hydrogen refueling stations.
Toyota Motor Europe and VDL Groep have revealed their first fuel cell demo truck. This initiative demonstrates Toyota’s commitment to decarbonizing its logistics processes and contributes to the broader European goal of transitioning to clean and sustainable energy solutions.
Solaris, a subsidiary of the CAF Group, has successfully secured contracts to supply a total of 235 hydrogen buses to Italy and Germany, representing a combined project value of EUR 150 million. These contracts mark a significant stride in the expansion of hydrogen fuel cell-based public transport across Europe.
The debate over the role of hydrogen in the future of rail transport has heated up in Bavaria, with passenger association Pro Bahn Bayern firmly declaring that hydrogen is “meaningless” for local rail passenger transport in the state.