Newton Fund - Practical hydrogen fuelled vehicles for China

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Title
Newton Fund - Practical hydrogen fuelled vehicles for China

CoPED ID
9b71b4da-1281-4d8a-8914-7fe3b38df390

Status
Closed


Value
£804,750

Start Date
March 31, 2017

End Date
March 31, 2019

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The Chinese government have prioritised the need to decarbonise energy and address air quality problems through the use of hydrogen energy from renewables and into vehicles. This business led, 24 month project will investigate the practical challenges of developing mass market hydrogen fuelled vehicles for China, particularly looking at commercial vehicles, novel routes to “green” hydrogen production and relevant hydrogen storage approaches which will be purposefully designed to meet the specific market challenges in China. Led by UK SME ULEMCo Ltd, for the vehicle and fuelling infrastructure, with Wuhan New Energy Institute (WNEI) of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) and Hubei Swan Coatings CO., LTD. to bring local Chinese market energy storage capability, the University of Liverpool (UoL) & HUST for a novel H2 production route, success in the project will lead to a clear road map for demonstration of significant carbon reduction and ultra-low air quality emissions for 1000s of vehicles in China, within the next 10 years.

ULEMCO Ltd LEAD_ORG
University of Liverpool PARTICIPANT_ORG
ULEMCO Ltd PARTICIPANT_ORG

Amanda Lyne PM_PER
Amanda Lyne PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Hydrogen
  2. Emissions
  3. Fuels
  4. Air quality
  5. People's Republic of China
  6. Enterprises
  7. Marketing
  8. Infrastructures
  9. Quality
  10. Product development
  11. Traffic
  12. Decrease (active)

Extracted key phrases
  1. Local chinese market energy storage capability
  2. Mass market hydrogen
  3. Practical hydrogen
  4. Relevant hydrogen storage approach
  5. Hydrogen energy
  6. Newton Fund
  7. Commercial vehicle
  8. Hydrogen production
  9. Low air quality emission
  10. Novel H2 production route
  11. Specific market challenge
  12. Practical challenge
  13. Air quality problem
  14. China
  15. Chinese government

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