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© Teesside Airport
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© Teesside Airport

Teesside Airport launches £2.5m project to trial hydrogen vehicles

Teesside Airport wants to be the first UK-based hydrogen ready airport, and today (August 17) its goal took a step forward with a $2.5m project that will see the deployment of various hydrogen vehicles.

Formalising its goal in a statement, the airport said a support tug, which tows aircraft, two Toyota Mirai vehicles and a forklift truck will be part of its hydrogen-powered fleet.

The support tug will be converted to hydrogen from its existing fuel and it will run on hydrogen produced by UK-based ULEMCo. Toyota is supplying the Mirai vehicles.

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