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.
The companies received approval to form a technological research association called HySE for developing hydrogen-powered engines for small mobility vehicles.
The California Air Resources Board approved Advanced Clean Fleets, which requires a transition toward zero-emission medium and heavy-duty trucks.
Local transport companies test hydrogen commercial vehicles at Edmonton International Airport, as part of the Hydrogen Commercial Vehicle Demonstration, hosted by the Alberta Motor Transport Association.