Hydrogen transport news
New partnership establishes hydrogen certification framework
Lloyd’s Register and Pusan National University have collaborated to create the first global certification framework for liquid hydrogen shipping.
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.
GET Bus awards hydrogen fuelling contract
GenH2 and Fueling Service Technologies have been awarded a contract by GET Bus to install a liquid hydrogen storage system at a fuelling station in California, US.
MAHLE Powertrain converts engine to hydrogen
MAHLE Powertrain has achieved a milestone in the UK’s Project Cavendish, converting a 13 litre heavy-duty engine to run purely on hydrogen.
Isuzu and Toyota develop hydrogen truck
Isuzu and Toyota have partnered to develop Japan’s first mass-produced light-duty hydrogen fuel cell electric truck, aiming to start production in 2027.
H2NorthEast pursues low-carbon hydrogen opportunities
H2NorthEast has signed an agreement with Northern Gas Networks and applied to the East Coast Cluster to supply low carbon hydrogen to industries across North East England, UK.
Hydrexia inks hydrogen commercial contract
Hydrexia has entered into a commercial agreement with KPT Chemical Group to deploy hydrogen technologies in Vietnam.
HVR receives funding for refuelling stations
The Spanish Official Credit Institute (ICO) has granted €12.75 million in financing to HVR Energy for the deployment of 30 hydrogen refuelling stations in Spain.
Atawey sells three hydrogen stations
Atawey has announced the sale of three new hydrogen refuelling stations in Belgium to Colruyt Group and Virya Energy dedicated to heavy-duty mobility.
Volvo begins on-road trials
Volvo has started on-road trials of heavy trucks with combustion engines powered by hydrogen, a step towards decarbonising transportation.