Bosch Power and China Post Logistics have joined forces to initiate a trailblazing zero-carbon hydrogen transportation demonstration project. This ambitious venture, officially launched in Wuxi, marks a significant leap towards greener and more sustainable logistics.
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Bosch’s plant at České Budějovice, one of the German company’s largest research and development centers in Europe, is undergoing a major transformation to focus on green hydrogen and fuel cell technology.
Bosch, a prominent Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) supplier in the automotive industry, is stepping up its commitment to alternative fuels, particularly hydrogen.
The transportation sector has long been grappling with the challenge of transitioning to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. As electric vehicles gain momentum, a new contender is emerging on the horizon – hydrogen-powered fuel cells.
Bosch, a global leader in technology and engineering, is setting its sights on the burgeoning hydrogen-powered vehicle market, anticipating significant growth in the coming years.
The federal government has announced a substantial funding of 160.7 million euros for Bosch’s hydrogen project, emphasizing the immense potential of hydrogen applications in the energy sector. The funding decision was handed over to Bosch CEO Stefan Hartung by Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) in a ceremony held in Renningen, Baden-Württemberg.
Carole Delga, the President of the Occitanie Region, expressed regret over Bosch management’s decision to halt the Fresh 2 hydrogen project at its Rodez plant located in Aveyron.
Ligier, in collaboration with Bosch, has transformed its JS2 race car into the JS2 RH2, featuring a hydrogen-combustion powertrain.
French automaker Ligier Automotive has partnered with German engineering company Bosch to develop a hydrogen-powered sports car based on its Ligier JS2 R model.
The Linz engineering site of Bosch, a global leader in the automotive industry, has long been associated with the development of diesel injection systems for commercial vehicles. However, with the increasing demand for clean energy solutions and the push towards decarbonization, the site is now also heavily involved in the development of hydrogen stacks, which are expected to play a key role in the future of green energy.