Manufacturing hydrogen-powered vehicles to supercharge Port Kembla

A passionate group of highly experienced automotive designers, technologists and marketers has converged on Port Kembla, New South Wales; the well-advanced venture, called H2X, is set to rev up Australian vehicle and heavy-equipment manufacturing with a new-decade focus on powertrains that leverage kinetic energy in tandem with battery and hydrogen-fuel-cell power systems.

Launched on Friday, H2X Australia aims to produce vehicles that are sustainable in every aspect: made from strong, renewable, biocomposite body materials, they will maximise energy efficiency with a hybrid power system that utilises ultracapacitor technology, and run on green hydrogen fuel cells or battery electricity as needed for each application.
Read more:  https://www.pv-magazine-australia.com/2020/06/15/manufacturing-hydrogen-powered-vehicles-to-supercharge-port-kembla/

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