TECO 2030 plans to expand its presence in the United States through a major capitalization initiative.
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Norway-based TECO 2030, engineering company BLOM Maritime, and Dutch logistics firm Samskip have secured a grant to explore retrofitting Samskip’s vessel, Kvitnos, with TECO 2030 fuel cells and hydrogen fuel.
Norwegian company TECO 2030 has teamed up with India’s Advait Infratech to expand fuel cell technology in India and SAARC countries.
PowerCell and partners work on hydrogen fuel cell infrastructure demo A collaborative field test was carried out by the Port…
TECO 2030 and Umoe Mandal have officially submitted the documentation package for an approval in principle application of the world’s first fuel cell high-speed vessel design to the Norwegian Maritime Authority.
TECO 2030, a prominent player in hydrogen fuel cell technology, is set to deliver a 100kW fuel cell stack to Yokogawa’s global headquarters in Tokyo.
Eta Space developing liquid hydrogen technology A section of Eta Space, a global leader in cryogenic systems for space applications,…
TECO 2030, a key player in the hydrogen and fuel cell industry, proudly announces its participation in the Zero Emission Adriatic Ship (ZEAS) project.
TECO 2030 has successfully injected hydrogen into its 400 kW fuel cell system, marking a significant milestone in the deployment of hydrogen-powered marine vessels and heavy-duty equipment. The company aims to introduce the first operational system by the first half of 2024.
TECO 2030 and Yokogawa Electric Corporation have announced a strategic partnership and investment agreement. The primary goal of this collaboration is to advance hydrogen fuel cell technology, with a particular focus on deploying these innovative power sources in industrial applications, including maritime transportation.