In a bid to explore the potential of hydrogen fuel cell technology, BMW has launched a groundbreaking test of its BMW iX5 Hydrogen model in Japan.
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French company GTT has achieved a major milestone in the field of hydrogen transportation with the Approval in Principle (AiP) granted by Japanese classification society ClassNK for its innovative membrane type containment system for liquid hydrogen (LH2).
TECO 2030, a leading player in sustainable energy solutions, has achieved a significant milestone by securing an invitation for HORIZON EUROPE funding of EUR 13.5 million to construct and demonstrate a passenger ferry powered by TECO 2030 fuel cells.
A consortium of researchers coordinated by the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany is currently working on a research project to enhance the reliability of hydrogen fuel cells, specifically low-temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (NT-PEM-BZ), for use in commercial vehicles.
In a world rapidly transitioning to sustainable mobility, Hopium, a French startup, unveiled its ambitious vision of a hydrogen-powered car, the Machina Vision, in 2022.
BMW, a trailblazer in the automotive industry, has been making significant strides in hydrogen fuel cell technology, evident through the introduction of its inaugural iX5 FCEV.
The Port of Brownsville, located in Texas, is making waves in the clean energy sector with its ambitious plan to establish a hydrogen infrastructure capable of generating and dispensing large amounts of hydrogen per day.
Daimler Truck Holding AG, the world’s largest commercial vehicle maker, is charting a pioneering path towards zero-emission heavy-duty trucks with its ambitious foray into hydrogen combustion engines.
The Spanish Government has taken a momentous leap towards a sustainable future with the approval of a robust 40 million euro fund dedicated to advancing hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and hybrid vehicles.
Duisburg, a German city, is taking a significant leap towards a greener and emission-free future for its public transport system. The city has selected Solaris, a leading European manufacturer of electric city buses, to deliver 25 Urbino hydrogen buses – a mix of 12-meter and 18-meter models.