ZeroAvia partners with Canadian airport to establish hydrogen infrastructure
ZeroAvia and Edmonton International Airport (EIA) in Canada have today (July 21) announced a collaboration to bring hydrogen-electric flight to the country.
ZeroAvia and Edmonton International Airport (EIA) in Canada have today (July 21) announced a collaboration to bring hydrogen-electric flight to the country.
easyJet and Rolls-Royce on Tuesday (July 19) announced the companies had formed the new partnership, H2ZERO, in a bid to develop hydrogen engine technology to power aircraft, including the narrow-body market.
NanoSUN has today (July 21) launched its new hydrogen technology to deliver what it calls reliable, low-cost, cooling solutions for operators of hydrogen vehicles and hydrogen refuelling stations.
Hydrogen infrastructure development firm, LIFTE H2 and compressor manufacturer, Burckhardt Compression, have today (July 21) announced that the companies will develop a joint offering of hydrogen solutions.
In another step closer to liquid hydrogen-powered flight, German-based H2FLY has today (July 20) said it is weeks away from receiving its first liquid hydrogen tank, doubling the range of its HY4 aircraft.
George Heynes explores the progress in the hydrogen station roll-out, focusing here on the US and Germany, two of the more prolific regions for fuelling infrastructure.
Fuel Cell Systems describes the technology breaking the chicken and egg conundrum in hydrogen fuelling.
Why hydrogen is the clear choice for ‘captured fleets’ and demand only grows for refuelling stations: the latest perspective in HRS technologies, from PDC Machines.
NanoSUN and Reynolds Logistics have partnered in attempt to boost hydrogen-powered vehicle usage as they set out to deliver hydrogen refuelling services to end users in the UK and Ireland.
A perspective on the hydrogen refuelling infrastructure challenge exclusively for H2 View, by Manish Patel, UK Hydrogen for Mobility Director at Air Products.