Five countries - China, South Korea, Japan, France and Germany - each have more than 100 hydrogen stations (HRS) stations in operation, accounting for a combined share of 79% of the global total.
European green hydrogen production group Lhyfe has secured funding of up to c.€11m (SEK130m) to build a renewable hydrogen production facility in Vaggeryd, Jönköping County, in southern Sweden.
Aegis Energy has secured investment of £100m to start construction of what it says is the UK’s first clean, multi-energy recharging and refuelling facilities for commercial vehicles.
Norway has seen another record year for electric car sales with an 88.9% market share in 2024, according to statistics from the Norwegian Road Federation. The country is now targeting 100% of sales this year to be be zero-emission vehicles.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has announced US$635m in grants to continue building out EV charging and alternative fueling infrastructure with funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s zero-emission refueling infrastructure programs.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is awarding US$122.9m for six California projects to build zero-emission vehicle charging and fueling infrastructure.
The California Mobility Center (CMC) and GenCell have partnered to demonstrate the zero-emission GenCell Evox bridge power solution for fast EV charging at CMC's Sacramento facility throughout 2024.