In Europa und darüber hinaus werden neue EU-finanzierte Initiativen für Busse mit umweltfreundliche Wasserstoff betriebene Motoren gestartet. Die Initiativen wurden im Anschluss an die Veröffentlichung der Ergebnisse eines ermutigenden Pilotprojekt in europäischen Städten bekannt gegeben.
The EU Commission presented on 11 May the results of a pilot programme launched in 2003 that powered 27 hydrogen-fuel cell public buses in 9 European cities, from Amsterdam to Barcelona.
Called "Clean Urban Transport for Europe" (CUTE), the project has helped cast light on the viability of this emissions-free transportation means, according to the Commission. "The question is no longer whether this technology works, but when it will be competitive," Energy Commissioner Andris Pielbags said.
The small-scale CUTE experiment shows that improvements are still needed in areas such as:
Against this backdrop, the Commission has launched a new "Hydrogen for Transport" initiative to track the performance of 200 hydrogen-powered vehicles during the next three years. Relying on a €105 million public-private investment - of which the European Commission will contribute €48 million, the series of demonstration projects will target buses, passenger cars, scooters and wheel chairs in both European and non-European cities (Beijing, Perth and Reykjavik).