Finnish steelmaker SSAB has signed a letter of intent (LOI) to decarbonise all of its deliveries to Scania’s heavy-duty vehicles in 2030, using hydrogen-based steel production technology.
During today’s H2 View Mobility Pillar Special webinar, leading executives from FORVIA, GCK, H2 Energy and Hyvia stressed the importance of hydrogen internal combustion engines (ICE) for short-term sustainability targets.
Hyundai Engineering & Construction has completed the basic design of South Korea’s ‘first’ water electrolysis-based hydrogen production plant, according to local news.
Toyota Motor Corporation has unveiled its new Crown Sedan model in Japan – complete with a first FCEV version – ahead of its official launch on November 13.
Dutch nuclear development and consulting firm ULC-Energy has partnered with Topsoe and Rolls-Royce SMR to explore hydrogen production utilising small modular reactors (SMRs).
Quantron and Ford Trucks have signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) the evaluate the latter’s technology in Ford vehicles, enabling hydrogen-powered, emission free transport.
Porsche has signed an agreement with H2 Green Steel for the supply of hydrogen-based, CO2-reduced steel to improve the emissions balance of its sports vehicles.
Nel has reported a growing electrolyser order intake with its alkaline technology taking the largest strides as the Norwegian hydrogen company tightens its EBITDA.
This is actually really exciting. I hope the plans develop further. Looking way down the line, long term industries like this could become the basis for finally breaking our population out of the sourh west corner.
The first of 15 vans to have been retrofitted with hydrogen fuel cell electric powertrains has been deployed for delivery operations in Southern California, US.
A project to roll out 30 hydrogen fuel cell heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) on UK roads by 2026 has been awarded over £30m ($36.4m) by the UK Government’s Department for Transport (DfT) and Innovate UK.
Anglo American Platinum, Sasol and BMW Group South Africa are set to collaborate on brining hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and hydrogen refuelling technology to South Africa.
Caltrans has signed an $80m contract with Stadler Rail to deliver what it claims will be the first zero-emission, hydrogen intercity passenger trains in North America.