Engie and Anglo American to develop hydrogen truck
French utility Engie and global mining company Anglo American are collaborating to develop and fuel a hydrogen-powered mining haul truck, which they say will be the world’s largest.
French utility Engie and global mining company Anglo American are collaborating to develop and fuel a hydrogen-powered mining haul truck, which they say will be the world’s largest.
The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA), Hydrogen Europe and the International Road Transport Union (IRU) are jointly calling on European policy makers to ramp up investments in EU-wide hydrogen refuelling infrastructure for fuel cell electric...
Plug Power Inc. has announced its latest partnership with Washington State University’s Hydrogen Properties for Energy Research Labs to develop another innovation to enable the use of hydrogen as a fuel in on-road mobility fuel...
London’s Metropolitan Police is trialling a fleet of hydrogen-powered vehicles in a bid to reduce its vehicle emissions to zero by 2050.
In celebration of National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day yesterday, Hyundai US revealed that its NEXO fuel cell SUV and Tucson fuel cell SUV have together travelled an accumulative distance of more than 8.4 million...
In celebration of National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day yesterday, Air Liquide announced plans to produce renewable liquid hydrogen to serve the western US mobility market.
Clean Logistics, a joint venture start-up, has received a notice of approval from the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure for the conversion of its heavy diesel trucks to hydrogen hybrid drives.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has collaborated the with the Department of Defence’s US Army Ground Vehicle Systems Centre and the US Army Corps of Engineers to develop hydrogen fuel cell vehicle technology for...
The National Centre for Manufacturing Science has awarded a team from Nikola Powersports and Pratt & Miller Engineering a $5m grant to integrate a hydrogen fuel cell into the Nikola Reckless electric vehicle.
Plug Power Inc. has partnered with German speciality vehicle manufacturer MULAG to bring a new generation of hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric cargo tow tractors to Hamburg Airport in Germany.