Green Hydrogen Bus Debuts on Tourist Route in Brazil’s Federal District
The article accurately reports on Brazil's Federal District launching its first commercial green hydrogen-powered bus service on a tourist route, a significant step towards sustainable urban mobility. The initiative is a collaboration between Neoenergia, TEVX, and the Federal District Government (GDF), offering free zero-emission rides along the Rota Monumental. The bus operates using hydrogen produced via electrolysis powered by renewable electricity, emitting only water vapor. A dedicated depot in Taguatinga manages hydrogen storage and refueling, supporting daily service. This deployment represents the first sustained application of green hydrogen in Brazil's public transport sector, building on earlier pilots under the National Hydrogen Program. The project aims to demonstrate the practicality of hydrogen infrastructure, create jobs in production and maintenance, and reduce local air pollution. While specific fleet size and technical details have not been disclosed, the partners emphasize that the pilot will inform future expansion plans. Ensuring cost-competitive hydrogen production, scaling refueling stations, and fostering public acceptance remain key challenges. By showcasing zero-emission technology in a high-visibility setting, the project positions Brasília—and potentially other Latin American cities—to explore hydrogen as a viable pathway to sustainable urban mobility.
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