Germany: Allan Mobility Group Receives Record Funding to Market Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Hyundai Nexo
January 25, 2022 | 6 min read January 25, 2022 | 6 min readAllane Mobility Group receives record funding to market hydrogen car Hyundai NEXO
Allane Mobility Group receives record funding to market hydrogen car Hyundai NEXO
Korea Trade Insurance Corporation CEO Lee In-ho, second from left, and Etihad Credit Insurance CEO Massimo Falcioni, third from left, pose after signing their MOU on supporting the two countries’ green hydrogen businesses during a ceremony in Dubai, Jan. 16. Courtesy of ECI
LAVO and ITOCHU to develop joint strategy for hydrogen supply chain and demonstrate effectiveness through model projects.
Australian innovators AMSL Aero are taking renewable energy to the skies with their futuristic reimagining of the aircraft.
Lausanne, Switzerland – SoHHytec SA, a Swiss cleantech startup with unique technology for green hydrogen production, announces that it has successfully raised USD 2 Million in seed round financing led by Singapore based Fund for Sustainability and Energy (FUND4SE PTE LTD). This seed round will enable product development and deployment for the industrial use case.
Canadian engineer Geoffrey Ballard held a passionate lifelong belief in the superiority of hydrogen-based fuel cells over the internal combustion engine in petroleum-burning cars. Written by Nick Smith.
Each month the California Fuel Cell Partnership publishes the latest statistics on how many fuel cell cars have been sold and leased, how many fuel cell buses are on the road, and how many hydrogen stations are open in California.
Dulas has been awarded funding by the Welsh Government’s Smart Living HyBRID SBRI to undertake a project which will look at the feasibility of hydrogen production in Wales using renewable energy sources. The project, called HyFEAS, will include examining the available technologies and assessing the technical and commercial feasibility of hydrogen production in Wales. We are working with key clients to investigate the potential on existing sites over the next 4 months and hope to use the results to progress to a full system design and planning stage.
There have been a lot of advances in human flight over the last century since the Wright Brothers first took to the skies over Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in 1903. There have also been a number of setbacks, some more devastating than others. The Hindenberg Disaster in 1937, for example, took 35 lives when a hydrogen-filled airship ignited because of a static spark. Humans have avoided using hydrogen for flight since that disaster, but with the push toward sustainable and climate-friendly alternatives, hydrogen may become an option again. What will it take to develop hydrogen-powered helicopters?
Unibuss AS, one of Norway’s largest transport operators, has once again placed its trust in CAF Group with a contract to supply 183 Urbino 18 electric buses to Oslo. This contract is testament to the Norwegian capital city’s commitment to electrifying the city’s public transport system, following a call for tenders which received bids from leading companies in the sector.