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2021-11-10
BYD cooperates with U.S. Hybrid to develop hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
BYD cooperated with the American Hybrid Power Company to develop hydrogen fuel cell buses. The bus will serve the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, USA. The airport has an annual passenger flow of more than 21 million passengers.
According to foreign media reports, BYD and US Hybrid Corporation (USHybrid Corporation) have cooperated in the development of hydrogen fuel cell buses. The bus will serve Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu (Honolulu), USA, which has more than 21 million passengers per year. The development of the new bus belongs to the Hawaii’s Clean Energy Initiative (HCEI), which aims to meet sustainable energy goals, reduce dependence on imported oil, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Hawaii plans to fully realize the application of renewable energy in the transportation field by 2045. Robert’s Hawaii will act as the operator of the passenger car, responsible for the passenger connection business between the airport terminal and the vehicle rental facilities. The bus will use BYD's pure electric platform and integrate hydrogen fuel cells to eliminate operational dependency on charging equipment. Hawaii is actively committed to promoting the application of hydrogen energy and other alternative energy sources in the transportation field. The Federal Highway Administration (Federal Highway Administration) has deployed a variety of alternative fuel corridors and equipped electric vehicle charging stations and hydrogen injection stations along the way.