Mahle, a leader in automotive parts based in Germany, is collaborating with Deutz, well-known for creating combustion engines, to work on hydrogen engine components.
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Portugal’s first centralised biomethane and renewable hydrogen auction According to CE NoticiasFinancieras, the first auction of the centrally purchased biomethane…
DEUTZ AG is introducing a new reporting structure and the segments ‘Classic’ and ‘Green.’ All activities associated with the development…
The organization represents the interests of companies involved in producing synthetic fuels from renewable energies on an industrial scale.
Construction and agricultural vehicles are often large, powerful machines that require a great deal of power to move both themselves…
The hydrogen drive, on the other hand, is unique in that it does not require the use of a battery or a fuel cell. Instead of generating power for an electric motor, the six-cylinder TCG 7.8 H2 engine consumes hydrogen.