British chemical giant INEOS has provided a glimpse into its future automotive ambitions, unveiling a new pickup-truck variant and a hydrogen-powered prototype set for reveal at the upcoming Goodwood Festival of Speed.
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Aberdeen, known for its role in the energy industry, is set to further its commitment to sustainable practices with the approval of plans for a new hydrogen plant.
Gatwick Airport and its surrounding areas are witnessing a significant shift in public transport as a fleet of 20 hydrogen-powered buses takes to the roads.
In a bid to enhance the sustainability of its manufacturing operations, Denso Corporation, a leading Japanese automotive component manufacturer, has announced plans to launch a pilot program in July.
The company’s commitment to hydrogen vision was underscored recently with the appointment of industry veteran Jim Park as its senior vice president of commercial vehicle and hydrogen business development for North America.
Chinese automobile titan GAC (Guangzhou Automobile Cie) has set another milestone in the world of alternative fuel vehicles with its recently unveiled E9 concept. The E9, which was revealed at GAC’s “Tech Day 2023,” is acclaimed as the world’s first hydrogen-powered hybrid car, showcasing Chinese manufacturers’ progress in the field of hydrogen.
Countrywide Hydrogen, a subsidiary of ReNu Energy, has forged a partnership with Walkinshaw Automotive Group, an automotive engineering company, to collaborate on the development of hydrogen fuel cell powered trucks and prime movers for the Australian market.
Loop Energy and Polish electric bus manufacturer ARP E-Vehicles have announced a partnership to integrate Loop’s T605 fuel cell system into ARP E-Vehicles’ new hydrogen-electric bus platform.
PowerCell, a leading provider of hydrogen fuel cell solutions, has entered into a significant five-year frame agreement with ColGar Energy, a subsidiary of the prominent Vantastec Group based in the UK. The agreement entails the serial delivery of hydrogen fuel cell systems, representing a new and exciting market segment for PowerCell.
Australia’s leading mining companies, including industry giant BHP, have made a significant decision to prioritize battery electric vehicles (BEVs) over hydrogen for their next-generation fleets.