hydrogen

Element 2 and Tower Group in deal to roll out hydrogen refuelling stations for HGVs in South West

 
Plans to roll out a UK-wide network of refuelling stations for hydrogen-powered HGVs by 2027 moved a step closer this week with the creation of a partnership between hydrogen refuelling firm Element 2 and hydrogen […]

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First Hydrogen hires EDAG to design mass produced zero-emission vans

 
First Hydrogen has selected EDAG Group (EDAG) as its design partner for its next generation of hydrogen fuel cell vans (FCEVs). The German design and engineering company, which specialises in concept cars, prototypes and top […]

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Air Products drives growth in UK hydrogen market with £6.5m investment

 
Hydrogen supplier Air Products is set to bolster its presence in the UK with a £6.5m investment in a trailer and cylinder filling station at its Llanwern facility in South Wales. Expected to be onstream next spring, it will make an additional 1….

First Hydrogen reveals its zero emission vans during performance tests in Birmingham

 
First Hydrogen has commenced performance testing of its fuel cell-powered vans (FCEV) for the first time at the Horiba Mira proving ground in Birmingham, where the vehicles are undergoing track based performance trials. They aim to confirm the s…

HGVs running on hydrogen would need just seven refuelling stations, claims vehicle producer ahead of powertrain launch

 
As few as seven hydrogen refuelling stations are required to cover the majority of UK HGV movements, according to the Glasgow-based commercial vehicle developer HVS. Speaking ahead of the unveiling of a technology demonstrator (pictured) to show…

Larger HGVs undermining progress on cutting industry emissions, DfT report reveals

 
Fuel efficiency gains in HGVs in recent years have been offset by an increase in the proportion of larger and heavier HGVs amongst new registrations, according to the latest government statistics on transport emissions. The DfT research, Transpo…

New energy report reveals urgent need to invest in green fuels and infrastructure, government told

 
Greater investment in green fuels and infrastructure, including hydrogen and electric HGVs, is required to stave off an unstable freight future that threatens to destabilise our economy, according to digital freight management firm Zeus. The log…