‘World’s first’ hydrogen station for passenger trains to be built in Germany
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held in Bremervörde, Germany for the “world’s first” hydrogen station for passenger trains.
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held in Bremervörde, Germany for the “world’s first” hydrogen station for passenger trains.
A bold plan to fast-track the hydrogen train industry in the UK has been unveiled today with a further £1m investment from British rolling stock company Eversholt Rail and Alstom.
How invested is Shell really in hydrogen, where is the focus for the company, and what will it take to propel the hydrogen society forward? Oliver Bishop, General Manager of Shell Hydrogen explains all in an...
As part of an exclusive interview with H2 View, Shell Hydrogen’s General Manager Oliver Bishop talks all things clean mobility with Rob Cockerill.
Technology and power solutions company Cummins has signed an agreement with energy equipment and solutions provider NPROXX to form a new joint venture.
In the old office of Ludwig Bölkow, one of the brains behind Airbus, H2 View met with Ulrich Bünger, one of LBST’s Senior Scientists, to talk about hydrogen mobility on Germany’s rivers and roads. By...
The UK’s first hydrogen-powered train moves closer to commercial operation after the University of Birmingham has been awarded £400,000 by the Department for Transport.
Alstom and Snam have signed a five-year agreement to develop hydrogen trains in Italy.
After 530 days and more than 18,000 driven kilometres, the trials of two Alstom Coradia iLint models, the world’s first two hydrogen trains, are complete.
The North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA) is calling on the UK Government to take urgent action to support the roll out of hydrogen vehicles once coronavirus restrictions are lifted.