By means of a cooperation with the energy provider GP Joule GmbH of Reußenköge, Germany, the kitchen-furniture manufacturer Nobilia-Werke J. Stickling GmbH & Co. KG of Verl, Germany, wants to start using hydrogen technology for transport and thereby significantly reduce its CO2 emissions. The agreement makes pro...
Nobilia wants to use hydrogen-fuelled HGVs
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