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Recaro Automotive GmbH (Formerly Recaro Automotive Seating GmbH)
key markets, displaying its seating solutions for volume-production European, Indian and Chinese models. Adient strengthens global presence with market-tailored seating solutions for commercial vehicles. In Europe, Adient and its premium brand Recaro are supplying Scania, Renault Trucks and Tadano Faun with original equipment seating solutions. From the end of 2019, the company will deliver driver and passenger seats to new customer MAN Truck & ...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/07/02
Adient plc (Formerly Automotive seating business division of Johnson Controls Inc.)
key markets, displaying its seating solutions for volume-production European, Indian and Chinese models. Adient strengthens global presence with market-tailored seating solutions for commercial vehicles. In Europe, Adient and its premium brand Recaro are supplying Scania, Renault Trucks and Tadano Faun with original equipment seating solutions. From the end of 2019, the company will deliver driver and passenger seats to new customer MAN Truck & ...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/03/11
Hyundai to sell 1.87 million EVs a year by 2030
age battery. It hhas a range of 570 km on a single hydrogen fill. Supplying fuel cell systems to German truck manufacturer On December 22, 2022, the Hyundai Motor Group announced that its fuel cell system brand HTWO signed an agreement with ENGINIUS, a clean truck maker and a subsidiary of German FAUN Group custom-designed vehicle manufacturer, to supply fuel cell systems for the production of commercial fuel cell trucks. Under this agreement, ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2023/03/17
Hyundai Motor Group’s HTWO fuel cell technology to provide clean power for FAUN’s ENGINIUS commercial trucks
Hyundai Motor Group’s HTWO fuel cell technology to provide clean power for FAUN’s ENGINIUS commercial trucks On December 12, Hyundai Motor announced that the Group’s dedicated fuel cell system brand HTWO signed into partnership with ENGINIUS, a subsidiary of FAUN Group, to supply fuel cell systems for mass production of hydrogen-powered commercial trucks. Under this partnership, HTWO’s 90-kW fuel cell system will be paired with ENGINIUS c...
News Updated at: 2022/12/13
KIRCHHOFF, Germany to present crash-relevant products at IAA Transportation
will present safe and sustainable mobility at the IAA Transportation with the hydrogen start-up ENGINIUS. Both are companies of the KIRCHHOFF Group. It will present crash-relevant products for the commercial vehicle sector, as a co-exhibitor at the ENGINIUS booth. ENGINIUS is a subsidiary of the FAUN division of the KIRCHHOFF Group and manufactures hydrogen-powered vehicles. The metal structural parts for commercial vehicles are characterized ...
News Updated at: 2022/08/23
Scania demonstrates sustainable products at IFAT 2022, Munich
led. GVW ≥ 27 tonnes. Low-entrance cab with Scania City Door. Chassis without body build. Scania L 280, CBG gas engine, L-series cab with Scania City Door for easy boarding with electrically-steered tag axle. It has CNG tanks with a Scania 9-litre gas engine and a Refuse collector bodywork from Faun. (Scania press release)...
News Updated at: 2022/06/06
FAUN, Germany starts production of hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles
FAUN, Germany starts production of hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles On August 6, NOW GmbH reported that the series production of hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles at FAUN in Osterholz-Scharmbeck has started. From 2021, garbage trucks and road sweepers with the BLUEPOWER hydrogen drive will be mass-produced here. The development from the prototype to the production-ready vehicle was funded by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital In...
News Updated at: 2020/08/07
German Govt. and H2 MOBILITY sign MoU for hydrogen infrastructure in Germany
ger: While most H2 stations today have a capacity sufficient for refuelling 40 to 50 cars per day, in future it will be possible to fill up about three times as many vehicles at one station. The first few manufacturers, including Hyundai and Toyota, as well as the German companies StreetScooter and Faun, have already announced hydrogen models in this sector for the years ahead. Toyota, for one, will increase its production in the hydrogen passeng...
News Updated at: 2019/11/06
German Govt. invests EUR 23.5 million in hydrogen mobility
ension by a fuel cell. Günsel Fördertechnik und Fahrzeugbau GmbH will procure 89 hydrogen-powered industrial trucks for intralogistic use at the BMW plant Leipzig for EUR one million. GHT Mobility GmbH will procure 50 fuel cell vehicles for the development of an innovative mobility while FAUN Umwelttechnik GmbH & Co. KG will develop waste collection vehicles and sweepers with fuel cell drive based on hydrogen. BMVI press release...
News Updated at: 2019/10/23
Hannover Show 2018: The 67th IAA International Commercial Vehicle Show (Part 1)
(370 kW, 850 Nm) and batteries with an output of 200-300 kWh, making for a drive range of 200 km. The front of the cab has a grill and bumper design unique to EV models. The FE is scheduled for production in Hamburg, Germany in 2019. (Right) The rear body is an electric waste processing car made by Faun, a subsidiary of Tadano. The battery itself was displayed on the left side of the vehicle. The center monitor on the instrument pane...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2018/11/07
Adient to showcase market-tailored seating solutions at IAA Commercial Vehicles 2018
key markets, displaying its seating solutions for volume-production European, Indian and Chinese models. Adient strengthens global presence with market-tailored seating solutions for commercial vehicles. In Europe, Adient and its premium brand Recaro are supplying Scania, Renault Trucks and Tadano Faun with original equipment seating solutions. From the end of 2019, the company will deliver driver and passenger seats to new customer MAN Truck & ...
News Updated at: 2018/09/19