L-Charge moves into Spain and invests €5m in Madrid charging units
London-based L-Charge has launched its mobile EV charging service in Madrid and announced a €5m investment scheme in the city’s charging infrastructure.
What a time it is to be bringing you our Rail & Road edition, with the growing momentum in hydrogen mobility applications and hot on the heels of the European Parliament sending its own strong signal that clean hydrogen mobility is a viable and realistic solution to move away from fossil fuels in the transport sector. That came during EU Hydrogen Week, when Hydrogen Europe welcomed the news that MEPs had voted to retain the ambition set by the Parliament’s transport committee in the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR).
London-based L-Charge has launched its mobile EV charging service in Madrid and announced a €5m investment scheme in the city’s charging infrastructure.
Honing in on a region that has experienced huge efforts to encourage the deployment of hydrogen-powered transport, H2 View’s Mobility Snap Summit took to the roads of Europe in its second session of the day.
SunHydrogen has accepted a $45m investment commitment from GHS Investments of Jericho, New York.
Transitioning to a hydrogen-based economy could reduce carbon emissions almost in their entirety where it is used to replace fossil fuels, a team of scientists at the University of Reading have found.
Session one of H2 View’s Mobility Snap Summit kicked off with discussion focusing on mobility across roads, rivers, and skies, hearing from hydrogen players on the ground, at sea and in the skies.
Australian electrolyser company Hysata has announced a spate of new talent joining the business as it accelerates electrolyser scale-up and builds commercial momentum with global customers.
Westwood Global Energy Group has appointed Joyce Grigorey as Director of Hydrogen.
Meridian, with the support of Ngāi Tahu, have selected Woodside Energy (Woodside) as the preferred partner to move forward to the development stage of the proposed Southern Green Hydrogen (SGH) project in New Zealand.
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä and clean-tech start-up Hycamite TCD Technologies have entered into a joint development agreement to enable cost-effective hydrogen production from LNG onboard marine vessels.
Manchester Airport has said it is on track to be the ‘first’ in the UK with a direct hydrogen fuel pipeline having revealed a partnership with the UK Government-back industrial decarbonisation project, HyNet.