All Hydrogen Articles
Power Systems Research: Despite forecasted Class 8 decline, hydrogen-powered development continues
The nine award presentations followed a successful summit event
Company will discuss H2 technology at the conference and display it in its booth at the expo
Construction equipment manufacturer Terex Advance is to start offering Cummins’ hydrogen internal combustion engine as an option in its concrete mixer trucks.
The world’s biggest construction equipment rental companies are playing a major role in the energy transition of the sector, both by offering contractors a source of low-carbon emission machines, and by using their purchasing power to encourage manufacturers to accelerate their development of electric and other forms of cleaner machines.
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New CEO, two directors to join company
The prospect of construction equipment running on low-emission hydrogen combustion engines is now on the horizon.
Loop will provide T605 fuel cell system for ARP E-Vehicles’ new hydrogen electric bus platform
Company now offers three compact diesel-electric hybrid systems, developing hydrogen engine
How smaller truck mounts are balancing the need for greater capacities and low emissions while remaining compact
For zero-emissions vehicles to catch on truly, more is needed from the energy infrastructure front
New fuels and fuel systems will keep combustion engines relevant for years to come
UK hirer launches joint venture with hydrogen specialist
German trade body calls for a rapid shift to hydrogen-focused projects
California Transportation Commission awards $41.9M grant for zero-emissions infrastructure development
Liebherr’s Stefanie Gehardt describes development of hydrogen combustion engine technology, its performance vs. diesel and more
Mike Hayes looks at the power technology for construction equipment that may – or may not – be replacing diesel in the coming years
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Rob White on electrification and market demand