Transport giants Volvo Group and Daimler Truck team up to focus on fuel-cell technology

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Transport giants Volvo Group and Daimler Truck team up to focus on fuel-cell technology
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The technology is already being deployed in a number of scenarios.

London, for instance, is already home to a number of hydrogen buses, while European railway manufacturer Alstom's hydrogen-fuel-cell train.

London, for instance, is already home to a number of hydrogen buses, while European railway manufacturer Alstom's hydrogen-fuel-cell train
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