Showing posts with label Sustainable transport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sustainable transport. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Australian green hydrogen refuelling stations and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles


Source: The Driven

In Port Kembla, NSW, a company named H2X plans to build a range of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles from cars to heavy duty trucks and even trains. It hopes to re-boot Australia's car industry with vehicles powered by green hydrogen and in doing so create many jobs.

The development of renewable hydrogen made by the electrolysis of water with power from renewable electricity has been funded by the Australian Clean Energy Finance Corporation. This will be a good move for Australia as it can make its own green fuel and export it as well. Australia imports its oil and only has a month to six weeks supply at any one time.

H2X has joined forces with Elvin Group which invests in Australia's Hydrostar's green hydrogen electrolyser technology. The Elvin Group will put small scale hydrogen electrolysers at service stations. They will be 500kW to 1MW containers for hydrogen production and hydrogen refuelling onsite for vehicles. The Queensland and ACT governments already have small fleets of hydrogen fuel cell cars and these Elvin Group systems are being trialled in the ACT (Australian Capital Territory).

Larger-scale electrolysers will be available for larger industries. The systems can be located at existing service stations or at business-based locations such as vehicle fleet depots, work sites, farms and distribution centres.

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Wednesday, 7 August 2019

Evee, an electric car sharing company, plans big expansion in Australia

Source: The Driven

Electric car rental service Evee has announced plans to expand its EV sharing model beyond five Australian capital cities to other areas and to offer a wider range of all-electric models. The cars come from owners of EV’s who share their vehicles when not in use.

“EV owners can recoup the considerable cost of these high value vehicles when not in use. While for users it is both a transport solution for the eco-conscious, and a chance to experience the future of automotive transport now,” said Slava Kozlovskii, Evee’s founder. “A few of our clients ended up buying an EV after the rental. This is our contribution towards the transition to sustainable transport.”

Evee is now operating out of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Canberra. Pickup can be arranged from either the owner’s home, or airport pickups can be organised for an added fee, the company says.

The most common vehicles shared are Tesla Model S and X, with Nissan, BMW and Mitsubishi EVs also available but this range will soon increase as more EV brands and models arrive in Australia.

Read more:
- Electric car sharing company Evee readies for major Australian expansion. The Driven, July 25, 2019.
- Evee electric car sharing: https://www.evee.com.au/