The first H2 powered train in the United Kingdom recently signed the contract with the company. The first H2 powered train in the UK, HydroFLEX, will be powered by hydrogen fuel cell systems from Tpgroup, as of the recent signing of a contract between them. The contract was with Porterbrook and is a component of a broader initiative to spotlight H2. The Tpgroupās hydrogen fuel cell systems will be used for the HydroFLEX production version. This has been established through a contract with Porterbrook and is a component of an initiative to demonstrate the way H2 powered trains can be efficiently and safely used for public transportation. The contract involves supplying safety-critical systems that will use H2 to generate electricity that will power the train. The HydroFLEX train will also have a particular place in front of the world when it is presented at the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) which will take place in Glasgow later this year.