Hong Kong’s Inter-departmental Working Group on Using Hydrogen as Fuel has approved five additional trial projects related to hydrogen fuel technology. The approval came during a meeting on March 22nd.
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Hong Kong is witnessing a surge in popularity for electric vehicles, with an increasing number of charging stations and major bus operators investing in electric buses.
Hong Kong, despite lagging behind other cities in the adoption of hydrogen fuel for road transport, has the potential to become an innovator in leveraging this technology to combat climate change.
The Environment and Ecology Bureau (EEB) of Hong Kong has announced the approval of three additional trial projects involving hydrogen fuel technology.
The Environment and Ecology Bureau (EEB) in Hong Kong has announced the approval of three additional trial projects on hydrogen fuel technology.
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Bus companies in Hong Kong are investigating methods to create more environmentally friendly fleets using a mix of electric and hydrogen vehicles.