TU Delft scientist: hydrogen cars are far from over
Energy expert Aad Correljé of TU Delft urges caution: don't write off the hydrogen car just yet. Grid congestion, rising fossil fuel prices and niche markets could still give hydrogen its moment.
The latest news about hydrogen and sustainable driving
Energy expert Aad Correljé of TU Delft urges caution: don't write off the hydrogen car just yet. Grid congestion, rising fossil fuel prices and niche markets could still give hydrogen its moment.
The RYGG fuel cell truck refuels at Fountain Fuel in Amersfoort — fast, clean and simple. The station team shares what daily hydrogen refuelling looks like from the operator's side.
A Dutch court has removed the Jaarbeurs event complex from Utrecht's zero-emission zone. The municipality failed to research the impact on the venue adequately — a lesson for cities across the Netherlands.
The SWiM application window is open until 13 May 2026. H2 Rijders has all the answers: what you can apply for, how consortia work and how to find the right partner. Start at h2drivers.com/nl/swim.
Welsh hydrogen car maker Riversimple has secured £1.7m in government funding for the ZELLOR project: a lightweight fuel cell vehicle with a claimed 400-mile range, weighing under 1,000kg.
Oil giant Aramco unveils a radical new hybrid engine with 41–42% thermal efficiency and 35% less fuel use — and is already exploring a hydrogen version. Coincidence or strategy?
A solar park in Drenthe will soon produce 300,000 kg of green hydrogen per year. H2 Hollandia in Nieuw-Buinen starts production in July — and the first trucks hit the road on local hydrogen in September.
On 18 July 2026, H2-Freunde hosts the 5th Wasserstoff-Treffen at Europaplatz in Heidelberg. Free, open to all, with hydrogen vehicles, talks and discussion. Register via jlr65@web.de.
Hydrogen at €3 per kilo: has China really cracked the code?
Spanish firm HVR Energy has secured €12.75 million for 30 hydrogen refuelling stations. Combined with a €7.6 million EU grant and earlier funding rounds, the company is on course for 75 stations across Spain by 2030.
Chinese startup Qinglv Technology has deployed 11,000 hydrogen scooters in Chengdu, clocking 550,000 users and 3.5 million rides. The surprising driver of success: Chinese cities are banning lithium e-bikes over fire risk, opening the door to hydrogen.
German firm Hörmann Vehicle Engineering has unveiled a concept integrating ring-shaped carbon fibre tanks directly into tractor rear wheel rims, storing up to 42 kg of hydrogen at 700 bar — enough for a full day's field work without refuelling.