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Event
Thema:
Sustainable mobility
Unit:
Mobility & Built Environment

The hydrogen engine ignites the future and earning power of Europe

Making heavy transport more sustainable is crucial to achieving our climate goals and reducing nitrogen emissions. A clean and robust hydrogen engine is pivotal for achieving the emissions targets heavy transport, such as in heavy duty road transport, inland shipping, and non-road-mobile-machinery. TNO is working with industry partners on innovative hydrogen concepts like High Pressure Direct Injection (HPDI) that meet European zero emission standards.

Join our Meet the expert session to discover our latest research and development,  our vision on the future and necessary next steps for upscaling. Together towards sustainable HD transport.

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Time:
10:00 - (CET)
Location:
Online

In this webinar we will show you how the hydrogen engine contributes to realising the climate targets and provides new earning power for the Dutch and EU transport and energy sector.  We will show our latest research and development achievements and give our vision on the future and necessary next steps for upscaling.

Program

Join our free online session and meet the experts.

The hydrogen engine ignites the future and earning power of Europe

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Xander Seykens, Senior Research Scientist at TNO

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Kees Verbogt, Senior Policy Officer Hydrogen at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management

‘Hydrogen can and should be a zero emission solution in addition to battery electric vehicles’

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Moderator: Jack Bloem, Business Developer at TNO

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