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Nikola Corporation and Plug Power to Roll Out 75 Fuel Cell Trucks

January 1, 2023 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Nikola Corporation and Plug Power to Roll Out 75 Fuel Cell Trucks | Filed in: Hydrogen Trucks.

With the signing of a historic agreement between Nikola Corporation and Plug Power, the future of hydrogen fuel cell trucking is poised to get a major boost. This agreement between the two companies, who are both leaders in the hydrogen fuel cell trucking industry, is expected to revolutionize the way goods are transported across the • Read More »

Mercedes GLC F-Cell Fuel Cell Plugin Hybrid SUV on Sale in 2017

June 26, 2016 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Mercedes GLC F-Cell Fuel Cell Plugin Hybrid SUV on Sale in 2017 | Filed in: Hydrogen Cars.

In May 2006, I had talked about how hydrogen fuel cell plugin hybrid vehicles may be the best option going forward. As recently as November 2015, I had asked Toyota to develop a Plugin H2 FCEV. Well, this month Mercedes has announced that their hydrogen-powered GLC F-Cell FCEV Plugin SUV will be available for commercial • Read More »

Plug Power Placing FCVs at Airports

July 2, 2014 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 1 Comment | Filed in: Hydrogen Vehicles.

Plug Power, known for selling fuel cell materials handling units, is now placing their FCVs at airports. The fuel cell vehicles (pictured above) will be a part of a demo project for ground support equipment (GSE) vehicles used to carry luggage and cargo. According to Plug Power, “This demo is a significant step in Plug • Read More »

Plug Power Pulls the Plug on 22 Employees Just Before Christmas

December 19, 2012 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Plug Power Pulls the Plug on 22 Employees Just Before Christmas | Filed in: Fuel Cells.

Plug Power, one of the leading fuel cell makers for warehouse lift trucks and airport tow vehicles is cutting 22 jobs (out of 120 employees) this holiday season. Now, you would think that a do-good green company would have a heart and make such a move after the holidays were over. To be a bit • Read More »

GenDrive Next Generation Fuel Cells for Lift Trucks Announced by Plug Power

October 24, 2011 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 1 Comment | Filed in: Hydrogen Forklifts.

Last week I talked about how industrial gas supplier Air Liquide was making money from installing hydrogen fueling station infrastructure inside of large commercial warehouses for use by fuel cell powered lift trucks, forklifts and palette trucks. This week I want to talk about another manufacturer in a different segment of the industry profiting from • Read More »

Plug-In Hybrid Fuel Cell Vehicle Courtesy U. of Waterloo

March 14, 2011 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 1 Comment | Filed in: Hydrogen Cars.

The students at the University of Waterloo in Ontario Canada are not making their last stand but their first in developing a hydrogen fuel cell plug-in hybrid vehicle that one day may be commercialized. Now, a couple of the major automakers have already come up with such a vehicle such as the Ford HySeries Edge • Read More »

NY Times Says Plug-In Cars Lack Infrastructure

October 23, 2009 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on NY Times Says Plug-In Cars Lack Infrastructure | Filed in: Competition.

This is almost poetic in a sense. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard people say (including myself) that hydrogen cars are almost here but a lack of refueling infrastructure is holding them back. Two days ago, the New York Times published an article titled, “Plug-In Cars Are Almost Here, but Charging Stations Lag.” • Read More »

Vision Industries Tyrano Plug-in Fuel Cell Big Rig Truck

May 19, 2009 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Vision Industries Tyrano Plug-in Fuel Cell Big Rig Truck | Filed in: Hydrogen Trucks, Hydrogen Vehicles.

Vision Industries CEO Martin Schuermann plans to commercialize the big rig Tyrano plug-in hybrid hydrogen fuel cell truck. The Tyrano is a class A heavy duty truck, with twice the torque of diesel truck. The Tyrano will be used to address emissions restrictions at both the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, • Read More »