Fuel cell news
Saarbahn puts hydrogen filling station into operation
The hydrogen filling station at Saarbahn’s bus depot in Saarbrücken, Germany, has been put into operation, allowing fuel cell buses to be refuelled with green hydrogen.
e1 Marine commences methanol-to-hydrogen project
e1 Marine has announced a commercial project to supply methanol-to-hydrogen technology to support PowerCell’s system onboard a large yacht.
Amogy signs agreement with GS E&C
Amogy and GS E&C have signed a joint venture agreement to advance green ammonia-to-hydrogen power generation in South Korea.
Advent signs hydrogen fuel cell agreement
Advent Technologies has entered into an agreement with EH Group Engineering AG to advance hydrogen fuel cell technology for stationary power applications.
Intelligent Energy supports UK project
Intelligent Energy has agreed to support Lighter than Aire’s UK hydrogen valley by deploying 40 fuel cell-powered warehouse trucks.
Hyundai Motor deploys hydrogen truck fleet
Hyundai Motor has introduced a new hydrogen fuel cell truck fleet in South America to drive zero tailpipe emissions logistics in Uruguay.
Ballard signs fuel cell agreement
Ballard has announced a commercial agreement with New Flyer to supply 50 MW of fuel cell engines for hydrogen buses across the US and Canada.
Bosch presents new fuel cell system
Bosch has revealed a new fuel cell system for hydrogen powered buses to be presented at the Mobility Move trade fair in Berlin, Germany.
Bristol Airport and Equilibrion study sustainable fuels
Bristol Airport and Equilibrion have completed a study on nuclear-derived sustainable fuels, including SAF and hydrogen, in the South West of England, UK.
JM and Syensqo advance hydrogen technology
Johnson Matthey (JM) and Syensqo have demonstrated circular recovery of critical materials from fuel cell and electrolyser technologies.