Fuel cell news
Honda discontinues current fuel cell systems
Honda Motor Co. Ltd has decided to discontinue the production of fuel cell systems manufacturing at Fuel Cell System Manufacturing LLC in the US.
Elcogen expands into India and Asia Pacific
Elcogen has expanded into India and Asia Pacific to support industrial decarbonisation with advanced fuel cell technology.
Advent Technologies and Airbus expand agreement
Advent Technologies and Airbus have expanded their Joint Development Agreement to advance hydrogen-powered fuel cell technology for aviation.
IMI supplies electrolyser for hydrogen bus station
IMI has agreed to supply a 1 MW electrolyser to support a hydrogen bus filling station Bielefeld, Germany, where 29 dual-fuel buses are in operation.
Ballard and Kolon Industries collaborate on fuel cells
Ballard and Kolon Industries have signed an MoU to strengthen collaboration and innovation across technology, strategy, and the hydrogen value chain.
PowerCell to supply hydrogen data centres
PowerCell has signed an agreement with a hydrogen-powered data centre to supply two power systems for field validation.
No second chances: why the future of heavy-duty hydrogen refuelling is British
Dr Lee Juby, CEO, Fuel Cell Systems, explains why the UK now has a never-to-be-repeated opportunity to build indigenous manufacturing and production capabilities that create both domestic value and export opportunities.
HDF Energy and ABB collaborate on hydrogen fuel cells
HDF Energy and ABB have collaborated to develop a multi-MW hydrogen fuel cell system, accelerating the decarbonisation of heavy maritime transport.
Nikkiso to support hydrogen fuelling station
Nikkiso has been contracted by Clean energy to provide systems for a liquid hydrogen refuelling station for Riverside Transit Agency in California.
VINSSEN and ILDO F&C form exclusive partnership
VINSSEN has formed a partnership with ILDO F&C to develop composite bipolar plate technology for hydrogen systems across marine, industrial, and aerospace markets.