Mobility News | February 2023
A number of exciting electric battery and green hydrogen developments are being made in Germany's thriving future mobility sector.
Your company is already operating in Germany and you would now like to export worldwide?
A number of exciting electric battery and green hydrogen developments are being made in Germany's thriving future mobility sector.
Germany is creating a hydrogen-based energy economy to replace fossil energy sources. The country plans to double its hydrogen electrolyser target to 10 GW by 2030.
Siemens has commissioned one of the largest production plants for hydrogen in Germany. The new facility, located in Wunsiedel in Bavaria, will produce up to 1,350 metric tons of hydrogen annually from renewable energy sources.
As one of the world’s leading industrial nations, Germany bears a special responsibility in taking decisive action to counter global climate change. Meeting the goals of the new Climate Change Act is an enormous challenge that requires immediate action in all sectors.
Germany's regions in structural change are increasing their buiness attractiveness, with innovative energy and mobility solutions at the forefront of this progress.
Germany's green energy sector has recently seen a number of major integrated grid and hydrogen initiatives launched, with start-ups also developing innovative waste reduction technologies.
Start-ups and scale-ups from Germany are constantly in the headlines. Sometimes the efforts of smaller start-ups go unnoticed. Here we showcase selected start-up developments worthy of attention.
Home to many companies in the fields of chemicals, hydrogen, renewable energies, and bioeconomy, central Germany has extensive potential for sustainable value creation and resource-saving products.
Von einer ehemaligen Braunkohleregion hin zum High-tech Standort für Zukunfts- und Digitalindustrien – so präsentiert sich das Helmstedter Revier. Im Strukturwandel befindend, geht die alte Bergbauindustrie und neue, innovative Unternehmen entstehen.
Germany is investing significantly in green hydrogen and other renewable energy storage technologies to meet its own ambitious climate protection targets.