While Norway leads Europe in EV adoption, the Netherlands is the region’s leader in charging infrastructure, with the highest ratio of chargepoints to inhabitants.
A consortium of UK-based companies has formed with plans to produce 1GW 'clean' hydrogen capacity by 2030, injecting £6.5 billion in private capital and creating 24,300 jobs in the UK.
Northern Irish bus manufacturer Wrightbus has allotted £25 million for research and development of next-generation electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles.
CATL, a China-based lithium-ion battery manufacturer, and China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) have partnered to create a battery swap network.