First Hydrogen and WWU commence hydrogen vehicle trials
Frist Hydrogen and Wales & West Utilities (WWU) have commenced one-month trials of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Frist Hydrogen and Wales & West Utilities (WWU) have commenced one-month trials of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
HysetCo has ordered 150 Peugeot e-Expert hydrogen light utility vehicles from Stellantis, set to be deployed and put into circulation from this month (February) and onwards.
Redding Rancheria Tribe has received $500,000 in funding to support a US hydrogen production facility.
French automotive supplier Plastic Omnium has started the construction of its hydrogen storage vessel “mega-plant” in China to meet commercial vehicle demand.
Air Liquide and TotalEnergies have today (January 30) announced the creation of an equally owned hydrogen refuelling business, dubbed TEAL Mobility.
Stellantis Pro One has expanded its offering of hydrogen fuel cells with in-house production of medium and large-sized vans.
Following the start of hydrogen fuel cell production at FCSM, Honda has expanded its hydrogen business strategy.
Nilsson Energy has begun the construction of a new hydrogen refuelling station in Nykvarn, Sweden, that will offer “solely” green hydrogen.
Hyzon Motors has delivered four hydrogen fuel cell trucks to Performance Food Group (PFG) ahead of Californian deployment – while the hydrogen fuel cell and truck firm faces new delisting concerns.
Daimler Truck and Masdar have announced they will explore the feasibility of liquid green hydrogen exports from the UAE to Europe.