Throwback Thursday Story: Hamburg Rolls Out First Hydrogen Bus Into Regular Public Transport Service, Backed by Expanding H2
Hamburg has taken a decisive step toward integrating hydrogen into daily public transport by launching its first production-ready fuel cell bus from Solaris Bus & Coach into regular service, with four additional units scheduled for deployment this spring. The move underscores the city’s growing commitment to zero-emission transit solutions that are both practical and scalable.

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