News release: Seoul Airport Buses to be Replaced With Hydrogen Vehicles
Seoul wants to replace all airport buses with hydrogen vehicles by 2030. There are also plans to implement 1,300 city buses by 2026 and establish five bus charging stations.
Seoul wants to replace all airport buses with hydrogen vehicles by 2030. There are also plans to implement 1,300 city buses by 2026 and establish five bus charging stations.
Plug Power will deliver PEM electrolyzers (with two metric tons per day capacity) to Avina for a green hydrogen facility that will serve the commercial trucking sector in Southern California.
Stellantis and Hype partner to supply and operate 50 hydrogen-powered taxis in Paris, with goals to deploy up to 1000 PRM hydrogen taxis by the end of 2024.
B.C. government is providing $4 million for the BC Hydrogen Ports Project, designed to support decarbonization goals by using hydrogen in shipping and transportation sectors.
Global Market Insight forecasts that the hydrogen refueling station market will surpass 25.5 billion by 2032, with increased demand for clean transportation solutions being a major growth factor.
A student team (called “SOLID”) from Eindhoven University of Technology developed a technique for safe storage and transport of hydrogen using small iron balls as energy carriers.
Natilus and ZeroAvia partner to jointly develop hydrogen-electric engines for zero-emission propulsion of the Kona cargo aircraft.
Ricardo and sustainable HYdrogen powered Shipping consortium (sHYpS) to design and develop hydrogen propulsion systems to power zero-emissions passenger ships.
Komatsu develops a medium-sized hydraulic excavator concept with a hydrogen fuel cell system, supporting the company’s push towards carbon neutrality.
The companies received approval to form a technological research association called HySE for developing hydrogen-powered engines for small mobility vehicles.