New Zealand airport trials hydrogen generator for electric ground vehicles
A hydrogen fuel cell power generator is being used to charge Air New Zealand’s electric ground vehicles at Wellington Airport in New Zealand.
A hydrogen fuel cell power generator is being used to charge Air New Zealand’s electric ground vehicles at Wellington Airport in New Zealand.
Energy losses are incurred when converting hydrogen to derivatives, but the costs incurred through these molecular conversions can be saved through simplification of the storage and distribution supply chain, writes Stephen B. Harrison.
Molear has issued the first patents to apply its proprietary nanobubble technology to electrolytic processes for hydrogen production.
Westport Fuel Systems and Volvo Group have established its previously announced joint venture (JV) following the signing of an investment agreement.
While on the ground at Hyvolution in Paris, Philippe Rosier, CEO of French-based Symbio told H2 View the company’s ambitious fuel cell production plans was proof that there is a “real and concrete” hunger for...
Sunfire has launched a spin off business focusing on developing technologically advanced fuel cell systems.
EH Group has received an Approval in Principle for its hydrogen fuel cell system designed for maritime applications.
The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) has suggested an increase in enhanced financial support will be needed in order to grow the hydrogen mobility market.
Viritech has launched its powertrain suitable for road cars, light commercial vehicles (LCVs) and off-highway applications.
General Motors (GM) is aiming to demonstrate “real life applications” of hydrogen fuel cell-powered trucks as part of the US Department of Energy’s SuperTruck 3 programme.