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According to Daimler Buses, the “H2 Coach”, currently undergoing road testing, can travel 800 kilometers on a single tank. This gives it a longer range than battery-electric coaches – with shorter refueling times.
Mobility

Daimler Buses tests its first fuel cell coach

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Daimler Buses has put its first coach with a fuel cell drive system on the road. The technology demonstrator is based on components from the GenH2 Truck and is designed to achieve a range of at least 800 kilometers.

Operators of hydrogen refueling stations can now make use of H2 Mobility’s GHG quota service if required.
Market

H2 Mobility launches GHG quota service for hydrogen refueling stations

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H2 Mobility is expanding its range of services to include a GHG quota service. This allows operators of hydrogen refueling stations to pool their avoided emissions and participate in the quota trading system – even with small volumes.

Tino Gottschall and Norman Schubert (HZDR) with Thomas Platte (MAGNOTHERM) in front of the HyLICAL demonstrator
Research & Development

Magnetocaloric cooling: first European pilot plant for LH2 in operation

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The Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) and the start-up Magnotherm have commissioned Europe’s first pilot plant for hydrogen liquefaction using magnetocaloric cooling. The technology is expected to be more energy-efficient and cost-effective than conventional processes.

The regional hydrogen alliance aims to develop new business models for municipal utilities and distribution system operators in rural areas.
H2 in municipalities

Hydrogen to make use of surplus electricity from wind and solar

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In the Federal State of Lower Saxony, the AGil project has being launched to develop new business models for municipal utilities. The goal is to convert surplus electricity from renewable sources into hydrogen locally, thereby strengthening decentralized energy supply.

Handschlag für einen europäischen Wasserstoff-Markt: Nigel Holmes, Geschäftsführer von Hydrogen Scotland, und Robert Seehawer, Geschäftsführer von AquaVentus.
International

German-Scottish alliance for hydrogen from the North Sea

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AquaVentus and Hydrogen Scotland have signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The aim is to jointly expand hydrogen production and transport in the North Sea region. A position paper outlines specific infrastructure potentials.

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H2 in Municipalities

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