News release: Accelera To Power North American Hydrogen Passenger Train
Accelera by Cummins is powering North America’s first hydrogen passenger train, the Coradia iLint, with fuel cells and green hydrogen produced by an Accelera electrolyzer.
Accelera by Cummins is powering North America’s first hydrogen passenger train, the Coradia iLint, with fuel cells and green hydrogen produced by an Accelera electrolyzer.
Cummins and Taylor Machine Works Inc. signed letter of intent with plans to integrate the Cummins 6.7-liter and 15-liter hydrogen engines into Taylor lift trucks and container handlers.
The Coradia iLint hydrogen train, driven by Alstom, took 100 passengers on a 90 km/56 mi trip in Quebec, Canada, completing the first hydrogen train journey in North America.
Former executives of Cummins, Rolls-Royce and BP America have joined the Avina Advisory Board to help guide green hydrogen initiatives such as how to leverage hydrogen to address decarbonization challenges in carbon-intensive sectors.
The investment will support fuel-agnostic engine platforms that will run on low-carbon fuels, including hydrogen, helping decarbonize the nation’s truck fleets.
Three companies announce alliance to collaborate on the design of heartland hydrogen hub to serve long-haul trucking needs.