HYBRIT Development AB, which is owned by SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall, appoints Eva Vitell as the new Managing Director. In her new role, Eva will drive development work during an intensive period, develop the organization and ensure the ambitious schedule for HYBRIT remains on track. Eva Vitell joins HYBRIT Development …
Read More »Linde Material Handling presents Linde P250 FuelCell tow tractor at inter Airport Europe
Rapid refueling, efficient and emission-free in operation: FuelCell powered industrial trucks are becoming a promising energy solution for more and more customers. Accordingly, and right on time for inter Airport Europe 2019, the leading international airport equipment exhibition, intralogistics specialist Linde Material Handling is expanding its portfolio of FuelCell trucks …
Read More »Hyster to develop electric reachstacker for Port of Valencia
Hyster Europe has announced it is developing a zero-emission reachstacker featuring a hydrogen fuel cell for the Port of Valencia, as part of the European Horizon 2020 programme and H2Ports project. The port will be the first in Europe to incorporate hydrogen energy in its operations. “An on-board Hydrogen fuel …
Read More »Revolve Technologies featured in latest Parliamentary Review
Leading engineering innovator Revolve Technologies appears in the 2018 edition of The Parliamentary Review, one of just sixteen companies nationwide to be included. The Parliamentary Review, which is jointly chaired by Lord Pickles and Lord Blunkett, highlights the success of organisations and individuals, discussing their successes, failures and the challenges …
Read More »Fuel cell powered Hyster® container handler for Port of LA supported by new grant
Ahead of the Greenport Congress from 16-19 October, Hyster Company has announced the receipt of a grant from California Climate Investments (CCI) to support the development of a zero-emissions container handling truck powered by a Nuvera® fuel cell. The funding, awarded by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), part of …
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