Air Products to develop HRS network along European transport corridor
Air Products plans to build a network of permanent, commercial-scale hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) across the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T).
Air Products plans to build a network of permanent, commercial-scale hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) across the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T).
HNO International (HNOI) will integrate its hydrogen dispensers into mobile refuelling units, after completing a purchase order with a Californian-based company.
Solaris Bus & Coach will supply four 12-metre Urbino hydrogen-powered buses to Artois Mobilités to put into use in northern France.
Extreme E and ENOWA have announced that 80% of the power produced during the Hydro X Prix was achieved using hydrogen fuel cells.
Constellium SE has successfully produced an aluminium slab using hydrogen combustion at its primary R&D centre in France.
Lhyfe will provide hydrogen fuel to the Hyliko refuelling station in Villabé, France, enabling it to fuel zero-emission trucks.
Yamaha Motor will develop a verification testing facility equipped with a melting furnace and heat treatment furnace using hydrogen gas.
Hyundai Motor Group has provided a hydrogen-powered fuel cell support bus to the Korean National Fire Agency to use in the line of duty.
Hydrexia has agreed with ICE SEDCE Hydrogen to develop, operate and maintain hydrogen refuelling station (HRS) and hydrogen storage solutions.
“I’m convinced that if we get it right, with robust energy and infrastructure systems within jurisdictions like California, vehicle manufacturers will commit to selling those vehicles,” Air Products’ Vice-President, Hydrogen for Mobility, told H2 View.