Hydrogen truck maker pivots to licensing to pull back from ‘brink of collapse’
Amid the collapse of hydrogen truck start-ups, HVS is taking a different path – ditching manufacturing for technology licensing.
Amid the collapse of hydrogen truck start-ups, HVS is taking a different path – ditching manufacturing for technology licensing.
While avoiding specifics on hydrogen cutbacks, Cummins has emphasised its focus on battery production.
Cummins announced plans to consolidate “certain manufacturing efforts,” prioritise its strongest business areas, rely on more partners and reduce spending in certain technologies.
ZeroAvia moves closer to full certification with Federal Aviation Administration G-1 approval for its 600kW hydrogen-electric propulsion system.
Taiwan bolsters fuel cell R&D through strategic deals with Ukraine, Denmark, Poland, and France.
Ricardo announced that its marine-based fuel cell reached full power at 393kW within just three months of initial start-up testing.
“Mission24 is exploring a new direction: liquid hydrogen. This type of storage is more suited to the demands of the competition. The H24EVO will prove it.”
French fuel cell manufacturer Symbio has obtained IATF certification for both the design and manufacturing of systems at its SymphonHy gigafactory in Saint-Fons.
Stralis Aircraft and CQ University plan to use hydrogen-electric technology to power a commercial flight route between Brisbane and Gladstone in 2027.
The Brittany Region has granted a subsidy of €1.5m ($1.6m) to Green Navy to support the development of its hydrogen-powered catamaran project, dubbed PROMETEO.