Bosch, fresh from announcing 13,000 job cuts, is positioning hydrogen mobility as both a climate tool and a potential industrial lifeline for Europe.
Speaking at European Hydrogen Week in Brussels, Niki Berger, Head of H2 Ecosystem Coordinator at the German OEM, tied the company’s future to urgent investment and cooperation in the sector.
“That’s the reason we are part of the Global Hydrogen Mobility Alliance,” he said. “We see the urgent need to do something. We need to do it together.”
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