News release: Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha Form Hydrogen Association
The companies received approval to form a technological research association called HySE for developing hydrogen-powered engines for small mobility vehicles.
The companies received approval to form a technological research association called HySE for developing hydrogen-powered engines for small mobility vehicles.
Air Products signed an agreement with Aers Energy België to develop a multi-fuel, hydrogen refueling station for trucks in Zeebrugge.
Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands unveiled an efficient hydrogen car, dubbed Eco-Runner XIII, which is expected to cover over 2,000km (1242.74 mi) on just 1kg of hydrogen fuel.
The California Air Resources Board approved Advanced Clean Fleets, which requires a transition toward zero-emission medium and heavy-duty trucks.
Honeywell announces its new UOP eFining™ technology, a solution for producing low-carbon sustainable aviation fuel.
Israel’s first hydrogen fuel station opened for activity in Yagur near Haifa Bay, a project meant to enable hydrogen-based transportation in the country.
The countries signed a joint letter of support for the “SoutH2-Corridor”, which will transport hydrogen between North Africa, Italy, Austria and Germany to help meet European demand for low-cost renewable hydrogen.
Plug Power’s new high-power stationary fuel cell system cost-effectively charges EV fleets to get them on the road faster; combined with Plug’s 18,000-gallon liquid hydrogen tank, it can provide enough to charge more than 600 EVs.
H2FLY and Air Liquide have successfully completed liquid hydrogen on-ground coupling tests with its hydrogen-electric, four-seater aircraft “HY4”, which is expected to be the first passenger aircraft to fly with liquid hydrogen and fuel cells.
Nikola and Voltera enter agreement to develop the hydrogen fueling infrastructure by developing up to 50 HYLA stations across North America over the next five years.