Solaris receives record order for 112 artic trolleybuses from Genoa
By Bradley Osborne – 28th January 2024
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By Bradley Osborne – 28th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 28th January 2024
By Luke Willetts – 28th January 2024
Fuel Cell System Manufacturing announced that it has started series production of its hydrogen fuel cell systems at its 70,000-square-foot production facility in Brownstown, Michigan. The target is to halve the cost and double the durability compared with fuel cell systems currently on the market, bringing them in line with conventional diesel engines.
By Luke Willetts – 28th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 27th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 27th January 2024
By Luke Willetts – 27th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 26th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 26th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 26th January 2024
The IMS Group, based in Barneveld, Netherlands, has long been a distributor of truck-trailer parts, including SAF-Holland components.
By Luke Willetts – 26th January 2024
By Luke Willetts – 25th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 25th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 25th January 2024
The contract stipulates a firm order for 250 coaches, slated for delivery between 2025 and 2026.
By Bradley Osborne – 25th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 24th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 24th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 24th January 2024
Voith said in its financial report that the Turbo division crossed the EUR2bn threshold in orders received for the first time in its history.
By Luke Willetts – 24th January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 23rd January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 23rd January 2024
By Luke Willetts – 23rd January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 23rd January 2024
By Luke Willetts – 22nd January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 22nd January 2024
By Bradley Osborne – 22nd January 2024
The UK government has announced an award of GBP7m for the development of a hydrogen fuel station for heavy goods vehicles in the Tees Valley combined authority, following an award last year of GBP8m for the deployment of fuel stations and hydrogen-powered vehicles in the area.
By Luke Willetts – 22nd January 2024