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Hydrogen-Powered Buses: How Messer Drives Sustainability

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Discover how hydrogen-powered fuel cell hybrid buses in NRW are revolutionizing emission-free mobility, with Messer as the technology and hydrogen supplier.
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In search of sustainable and affordable mobility at Michelin Hydrogen Today was invited to the Impulse Day in Movin.On, a "do tank" that brings together public and private actors to advance affordable mobility. It was yesterday in Paris and there was talk of hydrogen. The conference was held in a place full of history, the Hotel de l'Industrie in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. And what a poster with Florent Menegaux, Michelin CEO, and expl…

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Today the REVG Rhein-Erft-Verkehrsgesellschaft in Kerpen (NRW) presented new hydrogen-powered fuel cell hybrid buses. With them, the circle takes a significant step towards emission-free mobility. The fuelling technology and the required hydrogen come from industrial gas specialist Messer. A total of 26 innovative buses replace their predecessors with conventional diesel engines by the end of June 2025, whereby the Rhein-Erft-Kreis annually etw

Messer SE & Co. KGaA [Newsroom]Bad Soden (ots) - Today, the REVG Rhein-Erft-Verkehrsgesellschaft in Kerpen (NRW) presented new hydrogen-powered fuel cell hybrid buses. With them, the circle takes a significant step towards emission-free mobility. ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Messer SE & Co. KGaA, transmitted by news up-to-date

Commercial vehicle manufacturer Iveco has handed over three hydrogen trucks to the company Hylane. The S-eWay Fuel Cell semi-trailers complement the Hylane fleet, which already includes around 100 hydrogen vehicles. The S-eWay Fuel Cell semi-trailers are being produced in small series at the Iveco site in Ulm. They are part of the European H2Haul project, which is co-financed by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership and aims to advance the use of hydro…

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