Hungary to expand hydrogen rail technologies under new agreement between Alstom and MOL
Hungary will expand its hydrogen technologies to further decarbonise its rail transportation sector as part of a new agreement between Alstom and MOL.
Hungary will expand its hydrogen technologies to further decarbonise its rail transportation sector as part of a new agreement between Alstom and MOL.
A new hydrogen-powered locomotive is under development in the Czech Republic.
In a move that is set to benefit zero-emissions rail transportation, Alstom and Liebherr have joined forces to optimise hydrogen systems by increasing power density and reducing costs.
Alstom and Hynamics (EDF) have signed a new partnership agreement that will look to optimise the fuelling of hydrogen passenger trains to ensure quicker refuelling times.
The Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education (BCRRE) is powering the UK’s first mainline-approved hydrogen-powered train with its unique fuel cell technology.