Hydrogen taxi fleet celebrates milestone
The first hydrogen-powered taxi fleet in the Netherlands has travelled 1.5million kilometres.
The first hydrogen-powered taxi fleet in the Netherlands has travelled 1.5million kilometres.
Trials of Alstom’s Coradia iLint hydrogen train in the Netherlands have been deemed a success.
Plans to transform Teesside into a Hydrogen Transport Hub have been unveiled by the UK Government.
Range, rapid refuelling and 1:1 replacement of conventional vehicles were advantages of hydrogen fuel cell buses emphasized in one of f-cell Stuttgart’s final sessions this afternoon.
“We are talking about a paradigm shift,” Thomas Chrometzka, Head of Strategy at Enapter, said as he began his presentation during one of f-cell Stuttgart’s afternoon sessions.
f-cell Stuttgart’s next plenary had a strong focus on international markets, specifically China, Japan and South Africa.
The UK’s first hydrogen-powered train – known as HydroFLEX – ran on the English mainland today (30th September) as part of trials in Warwickshire.
Day two of f-cell is underway in Stuttgart, Germany, as H2 View continues its coverage of one of the oldest international hydrogen and fuel cell trade events.
Plans have been unveiled for Northwestern US’ first hydrogen station.
“The public pressure on getting ships cleaner has been significantly increasing over the last decade. That is particularly noticeable for passenger shipping,” Ragnar Christenson, Project Manager of Research & Innovation at Meyer Werft told f-cell...