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The German Federal Ministry of Transport funds key research projects to decarbonize the transport sector, including the SeLv project with a grant of €16.9 million, supporting heavy-duty vehicle zero-emission technology[4].
The BMDV is funding the BALIS 2.0 Project to advance the development of fuel cell systems for regional planes, aiming to enable emission-free hydrogen aviation.
Government agency investing $3.4 million into the hydrogen fuel quality project through its National Innovation Program for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology.
Government agency partnering with Daimler and Linde to expand hydrogen fuel station infrastructure in Germany.
The German Federal Ministry of Transport partnered with Vattenfall to create the largest hydrogen fuel station in Europe, located in Hamburg.
The German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development funded this initiative as the last such hydrogen fuel cell system installation under their programme.

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