Hydrogen transport news
Three new partners join hydrogen initiative
Scania, Hyundai, and Hyliko have joined forces with Volvo Group to deploy 125 hydrogen trucks across Europe as part of the H2Accelerate TRUCKS project.
Daimler presents new hydrogen truck
Daimler has unveiled its new hydrogen fuel cell-powered Mercedez-Benz with small-series production planned from the end of 2026.
Hydrexia provide refuelling stations for Toyota
Hydrexia has secured an order to provide Toyota Australia with relocatable hydrogen refuelling stations to support hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles in Australia.
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.
H2SITE launches subsidiary for hydrogen-based solutions
H2SITE has launched H2SITE Norway AS, a new subsidiary based in Bergen, to support hydrogen-based solutions for maritime decarbonisation.
Lhyfe supplies hydrogen for motorway refuelling station
Lhyfe has supplied renewable hydrogen for the first motorway refuelling station in France, accessible to HGV’s operated by TEAL Mobility.
Bottleneck in hydrogen distribution threatens clean energy investments
Heriot-Watt University has found that hydrogen transport infrastructure is developing at half the pace of other clean technologies, creating a bottleneck.
Finavia launches hydrogen pilot
Finavia has launched a hydrogen pilot project at the Helsinki Airport, Finland, to test the suitability and safety of hydrogen as an energy source for winter maintenance.
Cavendish secures hydrogen infrastructure contract
Cavendish Hydrogen has been awarded a significant engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for a hydrogen fuelling station in Germany.
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.