Renault’s hydrogen subsidiary Hyvia still gasps for air
The Renault Master H2-Tech gets a 30 kW fuel cell, a 33 kWh battery and six kilogram of compressed hydrogen in four tanks, promising a rang of 500 km. Hyvia also delivers the fueling stations /Renault
Hyvia, the French hydrogen specialist joint venture between Renault and Plug Power, entered administration on December 10, 2024. The courts have now decided to extend the administration period to find an investor or an acquirer. But with no interested parties on the horizon and no real interest from


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