Published on: 2025-08-15 17:26:27
Sign up for CleanTechnica's Weekly Substack for Zach and Scott's in-depth analyses and high level summaries , sign up for our daily newsletter , and/or follow us on Google News Last Updated on: Two more hydrogen bus trial failures crossed my screen this morning, so I thought I’d share. Both are in Europe, but while one is in the capital of the EU, the other is across the Channel in the heart of the United Kingdom’s oil and gas industry. While I’m at it, I’ll provide a rundown on where all of t
Keywords: bus buses electric fleet hydrogen
Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-10-15 00:03:01
In recent months I’ve assembled a long, long list of hydrogen bus trials that ended up with the transit agencies realizing what should have been obvious before they started: hydrogen buses are a lot more expensive and battery electric buses are much cheaper and more reliable. More come out of the woodwork regularly, for example Essen and Munheim in Germany, stuck with 19 buses that they have to drive a long way to refuel at great overall expense, something I wrote about this week. The head of C
Keywords: agencies buses electric hydrogen transit
Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-10-15 10:03:01
In recent months I’ve assembled a long, long list of hydrogen bus trials that ended up with the transit agencies realizing what should have been obvious before they started: hydrogen buses are a lot more expensive and battery electric buses are much cheaper and more reliable. More come out of the woodwork regularly, for example Essen and Munheim in Germany, stuck with 19 buses that they have to drive a long way to refuel at great overall expense, something I wrote about this week. The head of C
Keywords: agencies buses electric hydrogen transit
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