The UK government has announced a multi-million-dollar subsidy that seeks to boost the creation of hydrogen (H2) fuel infrastructure and uptake of H2-powered vehicles across the country.
The £23m ($28.3m) fund aims to accelerate the adoption of H2 vehicles and infrastructure roll out, with H2 fuel providers able to bid for funding in partnership with organisations that produce fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to help build high-tech infrastructure.
Under the funding, the government announced that a competition will be launched this summer, inviting proposals from public organisations, businesses and H2 operators.
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