Renova awards H2X Global contract for hydrogen fuel cell trucks for the City of Gothenburg. H2X Global has been awarded a contract of up to 70 million SEK by Renova AB for the purchase of hydrogen fuel-powered commercial trucks in Gothenburg, Sweden. The award won by H2X Global’s subsidiary H2X Gothenburg AB, comes from a […]
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H2X Global has now opened an office in Gothenburg, and more specifically in Lindholmen Science Park. Whilst the pandemic affected the original program, we are pleased H2X Global is now pushing forward and are investing heavily in both the infrastructure and the team, says Peter Westh, head of H2X Global in Northern Europe. Our decision […]
Indian Australian Joint Venture announce roadmap to build the Hydrogen Economy at the Delhi Auto Components 2023 Expo. Advik H2X, a new company, will produce hydrogen projects in India. The company to manufacture hydrogen fuel cell generators, trucks, buses and light commercials for worldwide distribution. First products of the new company expected mid 2023. The […]
H2XGlobal Converts MOU with Swedish City Gothenburg For The Delivery of Hydrogen Commercial Vehicles. Australia’s leading hydrogen fuel cell vehicle manufacturer H2X Global Ltd through its subsidy H2X Gothenburg and European Head Quarters based in Sweden, today announces the successful conversion of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to supply hydrogen powered commercial vehicles to Renova, […]
H2X & Trelleborg Municipality, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to develop the City’s first ever hydrogen high floor buses and a waste truck in collaboration with local energy company Trelleborg Energi, marking another major step towards making the municipal fleet zero-emission and cleaning up the city & outer regions air.
Australia’s leading hydrogen fuel cell vehicle manufacturer H2X Global has inked an agreement with one of Sweden’s major municipal waste companies to provide hydrogen-powered trucks and light vehicles.
Hydrogen car manufacturer H2X Global ‘stepping on the gas’ with eyes set on IPO