News release: First Hydrogen Launches New FCEV Program in North America
First Hydrogen launches a new FCEV demonstrator program for trialing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in fleets across North America.
First Hydrogen launches a new FCEV demonstrator program for trialing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in fleets across North America.
ANGI to support Nikola’s plan to create an open network of commercial hydrogen refueling stations in North America by providing hydrogen fueling dispensers, under Nikola’s HYLA brand.
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.
Nikola received $16.3 million in funding, bringing the total to $58.2 million, to support seven open-network commercial hydrogen refueling stations across North America.
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.
Canadian Pacific Kansas City and CSX Corporation announce intent to build and deploy hydrogen locomotive conversion kits for diesel-electric locomotives.
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.
Canada’s budget plan for 2023 includes support for hydrogen projects through the Clean Hydrogen Investment Tax Credit, Canada Growth Fund, and more.
Air Products awarded over $130 million in supply contracts from NASA to provide liquid hydrogen to Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and other NASA facilities.
Nikola Corporation announced its HYLA brand’s fourth California hydrogen station, as part of its station network to advance and scale its long-term hydrogen distribution solutions.