DLR unveils fuel cell test facility to accelerate hydrogen-powered aviation
The German Aerospace Centre (DLR) has opened the BALIS facility in Empfingen, Germany, designed to develop and test hydrogen fuel cells in the 1.5MW output range.
The German Aerospace Centre (DLR) has opened the BALIS facility in Empfingen, Germany, designed to develop and test hydrogen fuel cells in the 1.5MW output range.
Norwegian hydrogen fuel cell firm TECO 2030 has launched plans to raise capital to set up production in the US after revealing it would look outside of its home market amid waning support.
Hydrogen power generators are providing electricity to a clothing recycling plant in Northamptonshire, UK, that has been plagued by grid connection delays.
ZeroAvia will work closely with supplier PowerCell Group to develop its next generation of fuel cell technologies suitable for hydrogen aviation.
By using FCEVs in combination with BEVs, IPA argues that policymakers could “greatly reduce the risk” of decarbonisation goals being derailed by metal shortages.
Hyundai is recalling all 1,600 Nexo hydrogen fuel cell vehicles across the US and Canada due to concerns over hydrogen leakage.
VINSSEN has commenced construction on its hydrogen-powered boat, featuring an advanced 600kW propulsion system that combines fuel cells with battery technology.
eCap Marine has announced that its containerised hydrogen-electric system has successfully operated onboard the offshore supply vessel (OSV) Coastal Liberty.
Swedish hydrogen fuel cell and electrolyser bipolar plate manufacturer Cell Impact has signed a collaboration agreement with Andritz to scale and speed up its production.
The new system has been slated as a cheaper, smaller and lighter alternative to the traditional dual 110kW systems used in heavy-duty hydrogen-powered vehicles.