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Joint venture begins assembly of Nikola Tre heavy-duty trucks in Ulm, Germany
The 2nd New Power Progress Yearbook, providing a snapshot of May 2020 to May 2021, is the annual reference of choice
Leading experts explain to Mike Brezonick why they are so positive about the future of fuel cells and answer some of the most asked questions.
The first 50 kVA hydrogen combustion generator has been tested and 10 additional units are now being built
Project intended for company’s all-electric fleet at its Matawinie graphite mine in Quebec.
View a full recording of the event, including the latest on hydogen based power systems
Saudi Arabian rental company and AFC Energy sign memorandum of understanding to develop hydrogen fuel cell products
Lab is also the first facility in Volvo Group to be testing complete fuel cell units
Charge On Innovation Challenge to develop new concepts for large-scale haul truck electrification.
Company targets solution at new and established truck OEMs, bodybuilders, autonomous navigation software firms.
Deal with hydrogen specialist EODev sees Loxam move towards zero-emissions with fuel cell GEH2 genset
The options for using alternative fuels are growing in the construction industry
Daimler Truck AG and Linde have signed an agreement to jointly develop the next generation of liquid-hydrogen refueling technology for fuel-cell-powered trucks.
General Motors Co. announced it has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Nikola Corp. for a global supply agreement to
As it continues its expansion into adopting and developing hydrogen strategies Cummins recently held a virtual event to outline its approach to
Cummins Inc. announced that it closed on the previously announced NPROXX joint venture with ETC for hydrogen storage tanks. No financial details
Cummins Inc. announced it will open a new facility in Herten, Germany, which will initially focus on the assembly of fuel cell
Cummins Inc. and Navistar International Corp. announced they will work together on the development of a Class 8 truck powered by hydrogen
Cummins Inc. has announced the company received two federal grants totaling $4.6 million to advance commercialization of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)
The Volvo Group and Daimler Truck AG announced they have a signed binding agreement for a joint venture to develop, produce and
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