Hydrogen transport news
Lithuanian hydrogen plant begins construction
Miesto gijos and MT Group have broken ground on a €10 million green hydrogen plant being built in Vilnius, Lithuania, with a planned capacity of 3 MW.
MaserFrakt signs hydrogen supply contract
MaserFrakt and Norwegian Hydrogen have signed a long-term contract for the supply of green hydrogen for heavy-duty vehicle operations in Sweden.
Ruhrbahn to invest in hydrogen buses
Ruhrbahn has received €11.6 million in funding to invest in 52 new hydrogen fuel cell buses, strengthening the future of local public transport in German.
Supercritcal Solutions and Valterra Platinum launch joint study
Supercritical Solutions Ltd and Valterra Platinum have launched a joint pre-feasibility study to advance on-site hydrogen refuelling in Berlin, Germany.
Energy companies propose hydrogen network
Four British energy companies have launched a coordinated bid to develop Britain’s first regional hydrogen transport and storage network in the Humber.
Rhenus tests hydrogen-powered truck
The Rhenus Group has put a Daimler Truck hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle into regular logistics operations to test the application of alternative fuels in freight transport.
Incat Crowther develops hydrogen ferry
Incat Crowther and SWITCH Maritime have advanced development for a hydrogen fuel cell-electric fast ferry set to be deployed in New York, US.
Cellen and HNO International launch pilot
Cellen has partnered with HNO International Inc. to evaluate hydrogen supply and delivery solutions tailored to hydrogen-powered drone operations.
UK Airport trials hydrogen ground operations
A project led by Exeter Airport has confirmed that hydrogen can be safely and effectively integrated into airport ground operations, supporting the decarbonisation of the aviation sector.
Clean Energy Partnership welcomes new members
Poppe + Potthoff and Tyczka Hydrogen have joined the Clean Energy Partnership to scale sustainable hydrogen mobility in road and rail transport.