The world is moving towards a more sustainable future, and with the rise of climate change, it is important to adopt new and innovative solutions to tackle this global crisis.
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Swiss commodity trading house Trafigura has released groundbreaking research highlighting the vital role that hydrogen-based fuels can play in decarbonizing the shipping sector.
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the eCitaro REX, a hydrogen-powered fuel cell bus that combines the benefits of battery-electric and fuel cell technology.
Oxfordshire County Council, in collaboration with engineering firm ULEMCo, has secured £3.9 million in government funding for its £7.8 million project to develop hydrogen-powered emergency vehicles.
Pure Hydrogen Corporation has made a significant breakthrough in hydrogen-fueled transportation with the launch of its groundbreaking Hydrogen Fuel Cell Prime Mover, the ‘Taurus.’
Aschaffenburg-based Linde Material Handling (Linde MH) has taken a significant step towards a sustainable future by commissioning its hydrogen plant and corresponding trucks at its site.
Toyota, known for its cautious approach to electric vehicles (EVs), has recently undergone a change in management with CEO Koji Sato at the helm. In a recent interview, Sato expressed that while the company is committed to EVs, solid-state batteries and synthetic fuels still require further development before becoming viable options.
The Canadian federal government’s significant investments in zero-emission vehicles are primarily focused on battery electric vehicles (EVs). However, industry analysts are now recommending a dual approach that includes both EVs and hydrogen fuel cell cars, as highlighted in a recent CBC report.
Researchers at the University of Nottingham, in collaboration with key operators in the UK food transport industry, are embarking on a £1 million project to develop hydrogen-powered refrigerated vehicles.
Volvo Trucks has recently made an exciting announcement regarding the testing of hydrogen fuel cell trucks on public roads.