Green hydrogen – the future of clean transport The most eco-friendly type of hydrogen, produced from renewables with zero CO₂ emissions. A key to emission-free cities and sustainable public transport.
Blue hydrogen – a greener alternative to grey Hydrogen from natural gas with CO₂ capture. Less carbon-intensive than grey hydrogen, it can serve as a transitional fuel on the path to climate neutrality.
Grey hydrogen – what is it and how does it impact the environment? Produced from natural gas without CO₂ capture. Cheap and widely used, but has the highest carbon footprint. Still common in public transport.
Depot charging Overnight depot charging is the simplest and most efficient way to power the e-bus fleet.
In-motion charging (IMC) In-motion charging (IMC) is another method of charging batteries in city buses. How exactly does it work?