Kenworth, a division of PACCAR Inc., has announced the launch of its Class 8 zero emissions T680 hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), in collaboration with Toyota Motor North America.
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A group of students from Eco-Runner Team Delft in the Netherlands is working on developing the world’s most efficient hydrogen car, with the goal of driving at least 2056 kilometres on less than one kilogram of hydrogen. The team of engineers has been building more efficient hydrogen cars every year, but this latest prototype must be sturdier to cover the long distance, comparable to a ride from the north of the Netherlands to southern Spain.
Hyundai Motor Company unveiled its vision for the North American commercial vehicle business with a focus on eco-friendly solutions.
Nikola Corp. and Voltera have announced a partnership to create up to 50 HYLA-branded hydrogen fueling stations across North America over the next five years. This collaboration aims to develop an open network of commercial hydrogen refuelling stations that will support the deployment of zero-emission fuel cell electric trucks.
A consortium consisting of GTT, TotalEnergies, LMG Marin, and Bureau Veritas has signed an agreement to develop a vessel for transporting liquid hydrogen, a gas considered crucial for decarbonization but facing infrastructure issues.
The Toyota Mobility Foundation, in collaboration with the National Organization for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NOW GmbH), has launched an online platform called “H2Scout” to promote the integration of hydrogen into the regional energy transition.
HGK Shipping, Europe’s largest inland waterway shipping company, and the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Europe’s largest seaport, signed a long-term cooperation agreement to promote sustainable concepts for inland waterway services leading to and from seaports.
With the rise of electric vehicles (EVs), it seems like gasoline cars are on the brink of extinction. However, there’s another player in the race towards cleaner transportation that’s been quietly evolving for decades: hydrogen-powered vehicles.
German automaker Mercedes-Benz has unveiled its first demonstrator vehicle for a hydrogen combustion engine, which is based on the off-road truck Unimog.
Nikola Corporation has sold a Nikola Tre battery-electric vehicle (BEV) and a Nikola Tre hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle to the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) in Canada.