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China has launched its first commercially operated hydrogen-powered locomotive in the city of Liupanshui, Guizhou province—a strategic move aimed at decarbonizing short-haul coal transport while modernizing one of the country’s most carbon-intensive sectors.
India’s first hydrogen-powered mining truck has been deployed in Chhattisgarh, marking a strategic milestone in the country’s decarbonization of heavy logistics. Adani Enterprises, the flagship company of the Adani Group, introduced the vehicle over the weekend with state officials hailing the move as a new benchmark in sustainable industrial practices.
Malaysia’s ambition to become a regional leader in hydrogen technology took a tangible step forward with the launch of its first Mobile Hydrogen Refuelling Station (MHRS) in Precinct 2, Putrajaya.
With hydrogen volumes projected to fall as low as 1 GW by 2030—down from earlier estimates of 4 GW—the Netherlands’…
As cities race to decarbonize public transport, the debate between battery electric and hydrogen-powered buses is heating up. At the…
Over the past 150 years, we have treated the planet as an endless resource, burning fossil fuels laid down over…
With battery electric vehicles (BEVs) dominating headlines, BMW’s decision to pursue hydrogen fuel cell technology suggests a significant bet on…
A mid-double-digit million euro framework agreement signals Rheinmetall’s serious entry into the hydrogen logistics sector, as the company announces a…
Hyundai Sharpens North American Hydrogen Strategy with New Xcient Truck and HTWO Energy Platform
At a time when North America’s heavy-duty trucking sector is under pressure to decarbonize, Hyundai Motor Company is positioning itself…
In a move that exemplifies Emirates SkyCargo’s commitment to sustainable logistics, the Dubai-based air freight operator is set to integrate hydrogen-powered trucks into its ground fleet by early 2026.
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