Tag: Hydrogen
IEA Report Claims Fossil Fuel Imports Have Declined In More Than 100 Countries
The IEA annual report on renewables finds that transitioning to renewable energy promotes energy security and saves billions of dollars.
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Daimler Buses Recharges Lineup With New Battery Tech At Busworld 2025
Unveils eIntouro with old new energy technology BRUSSELS, BELGIUM — Daimler Buses has presented the series-production Mercedes-Benz eIntouro at Busworld Europe 2025, marking the manufacturer’s entry into the battery-electric intercity bus segment. The vehicle represents the company’s first all-electric offering for medium-distance passenger transport. The eIntouro is available in two … [continued]
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Higer Electric V Series Coaches Updates Fleets in Busworld 2025
Higer has been around for years in Europe, for 2025 it is focusing on EV buses, triggers more R&D spending BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – CleanTechnica missed the opening days of Busworld 2025 due to logistical issues and red tape, so this is a post-launch report on Higer unveiling its electric V … [continued]
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Belgium’s Electric Vehicle Journey Is Propped Up By Fleet & Micromobility
A tale of two markets and a geopolitical manufacturing triumph Belgium is a fascinating case study in Europe’s transition to electric mobility. Seeing it and learning about this transition has so many stories to tell. But that has to be framed against this reality: retail EV takeup in Europe is … [continued]
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Hydrogen Hubs, Rail Tunnels, and Walkability: Winners & Losers in the Shutdown Cuts
The Trump administration’s October 2025 decision to cancel $26 billion in clean energy and transportation infrastructure funding came as a surprise only in its breadth. The cuts were rolled out during a federal shutdown and framed by the administration as an act of fiscal prudence, even as they disrupted ongoing … [continued]
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