Karsan emphasises zero emission vision at Luxembourg Hydrogen Valley opening
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
The brand emphasised zero emission with the e-ATA HYDROGEN model, which is inspired by nature and features green hydrogen technology in line with the goals of a better world and a sustainable future. Karsan, in successful collaboration with Sales Lentz, one of the pioneering operators in the transformation of electric public transport, stands as the leader of the electric bus market in Luxembourg. Karsan CEO, Okan Bas, said that Karsan e-ATA HYDROGEN, which they presented at the opening, attracted great interest and added: "LuxHyVal aims to promote green hydrogen initiatives across the entire value chain, from local production to usage, including storage and distribution and to integrate with existing or planned infrastructures. At Karsan, we are delighted to be a partner in the use of environmentally friendly hydrogen in the mobility sector.”
Bas added:" While we continue to contribute to public transport in line with our zero emission targets, we are also taking important steps in hydrogen technology. Hydrogen fuelled vehicles are seen as a significant advantage in the fight against global warming and climate change, and the EU, in particular, offers substantial policies and support to encourage the adoption of zero-emission vehicles. We aim to be a pioneer in this transformation with our vehicles like the e-ATA HYDROGEN, which boasts the best features in its class."
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