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European Commission: green light to alternative fuels

The European Commission welcomes the political agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council to boost the number of publicly accessible electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling stations in particular across the European Union’s main transport corridors and hubs. This is a land...

European Commission approves up to €5.4 billion for hydrogen project

The European Commission has approved an Important Project of Common European Interest to support research and innovation and first industrial deployment in the hydrogen technology value chain. The project, called “IPCEI Hy2Tech” was jointly prepared and notified by fifteen Member States.
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Partial PGMs: a new strategy for DPF technology

Partial PGMs and the copper. A smart approach to DPF Partial PGMs, what if the copper is the philosopher’s stone of the catalytic process? The development of new materials for catalysis that emerges from the European research project could steer R&D towards a more sustainable after-treatme...

Retrofit buses. 107 million for them in Germany

Retrofit buses. In Germany sustainability rhymes with diesel. 107 million euros from the European Commission for the retrofit of diesel buses. In Germany, the ecological transition of public transport follows the path of diesel. And of the vintage bus. According to the news coming from Brussels, up ...

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FPT Industrial: let’s go, XC13

The XC13 surely sounds agnostic in FPT Industrial’s unofficial nomenclature; it comes, indeed, with a tripartite certification: Euro 6E (winking an eye at the upcoming Euro 7), methane gas and also biofuel, with a link to hydrogen. Andrea Abbà, FPT’s product marketing manager, told us about dialogui...

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European Commission: green light to alternative fuels

The European Commission welcomes the political agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council to boost the number of publicly accessible electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling stations in particular across the European Union’s main transport corridors and hubs. This is a land...

European Commission approves up to €5.4 billion for hydrogen project

The European Commission has approved an Important Project of Common European Interest to support research and innovation and first industrial deployment in the hydrogen technology value chain. The project, called “IPCEI Hy2Tech” was jointly prepared and notified by fifteen Member States.
News

Partial PGMs: a new strategy for DPF technology

Partial PGMs and the copper. A smart approach to DPF Partial PGMs, what if the copper is the philosopher’s stone of the catalytic process? The development of new materials for catalysis that emerges from the European research project could steer R&D towards a more sustainable after-treatme...

Retrofit buses. 107 million for them in Germany

Retrofit buses. In Germany sustainability rhymes with diesel. 107 million euros from the European Commission for the retrofit of diesel buses. In Germany, the ecological transition of public transport follows the path of diesel. And of the vintage bus. According to the news coming from Brussels, up ...

Iveco goes to Japan with LNG

Iveco, in Japan with Stralis NP 400 and Daily Iveco exports its know-how on natural gas in the Japanese transport sector. Japan has traditionally been a land practically inaccessible for foreign competitors. Instead, Iveco has found a way to reverse this trend. The Italian company presented the late...