Hydrogen Infrastructure
Hydrogen: Surrey introduces 34 new single and double-decker buses on key routes
Surrey’s roads are about to get a lot cleaner – and a lot quieter – as Surrey County Council rolls out 34 new hydrogen-powered buses this month.
Quest One cuts hydrogen stack production time down to ONE hour: opens new Hamburg gigafactory
Quest One has just kicked off a major milestone by opening its new Gigahub in Hamburg and, more importantly, by slashing hydrogen stack production time down to just one hour.
Hydrogen cars: Hyundai’s new mk2 NEXO spotted in camouflage, first look
The new model, expected to launch in 2025, has adopted a boxier, more rugged design akin to the Hyundai Santa Fe but with its own unique hydrogen-powered DNA.
Hydrogen ICE engines “crucial transitional technology” says Cummins
At IAA 2024, Cummins and the Hydrogen Engine Alliance reinforced hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2-ICE) as a practical, short-to-medium-term answer to decarbonising heavy-duty transport.
Škoda and Hyundai join forces on hydrogen vehicles
Hyundai Motor and Škoda Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Korea-Czech Business Summit in Prague, aiming to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen in global mobility.
Biden-Harris Administration backs US hydrogen industry with $62million investment
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced a $62million boost for America’s hydrogen sector, funding 20 projects across 15 states.
EU approves €998 million Dutch hydrogen scheme
The EU Commission has announced its approval of a €998 million Dutch renewable hydrogen production scheme to accelerate the green transition and boost energy security.
California truck dealer installs first on-site hydrogen refuelling station in U.S
Tom’s Truck Center just broke new ground by becoming the first U.S. commercial truck dealership to install an onsite hydrogen refuelling station.
Electric Trucks: A disaster waiting to happen?
Electric vs. Hydrogen trucks. If we’re serious about saving the planet without bankrupting logistics companies or collapsing the national grid, perhaps it’s time to give hydrogen the green light?
Scottish nuclear power station transforms into hydrogen energy hub
The once-powerful Chapelcross Nuclear Plant is embarking on a new chapter producing hydrogen.
Forget rent-a-car, it’s now rent-a-hydrogen-car in the Canary Islands!
IR Maxoinversiones and H2GO have launched the first hydrogen fuel station and rental car company on the Spanish Canary Islands.
Lord Bamford talks hydrogen; says politicians have been ‘mesmerised by Musk’
JCB chairman Lord Bamford has urged the ‘powers that be’ to introduce the infrastructure so that hydrogen can be more easily accessible for heavy duty machines.
UK Military installs hydrogen generators to charge its electric vehicle (EV) fleet
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) is going green with the launch of three hydrogen-fuelled charging stations, starting at RAF Leeming, thanks to a partnership with renewable energy specialist GeoPura.
The ex rocket engineer’s plan to build 2,000 hydrogen refuelling pumps by 2030
Element 2, which began as a small project just four years ago, has grown into a serious player in the hydrogen game. They are solving the hydrogen ‘problem’.
Balfour Beatty: Retrofits hydrogen hybrid system to HGVs, proving success
Balfour Beatty has taken a pioneering step in decarbonising its existing heavy machinery by retrofitting vehicles with a hybrid hydrogen system.
Government key to making hydrogen ‘commercially viable’ – Toby Poston
Rental and leasing expert Toby Poston says “government support is needed” if hydrogen is to become a “commercially-viable option for road transport”.
How much does a tank of hydrogen cost, and how do you refuel a hydrogen car?
How much is a tank of hydrogen? How do you even refill one? We delve into the specifics of refuelling hydrogen cars, comparing them to the current fossil fuel counterparts, and explore the potential benefits and challenges.
European Commission approves €6.9billion state aid for major hydrogen infrastructure project
The EU European Commission has approved up to €6.9billion of state aid for the “IPCEI Hy2Infra” hydrogen project.