Stellantis has decided to discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology development program due to the lack of mid-term prospects for the hydrogen market, impacted by limited refueling infrastructure ...
To paraphrase Mean Girls, “stop trying to make hydrogen happen.” For some years now, detractors of battery electric vehicles have held up hydrogen as a clean fuel panacea. That sometimes refers to ...
Toyota and Nikola fueling station spinoff Hyroad have announced that they're joining farces forces to scale hydrogen-powered ...
A computational method combining generative AI with atomistic simulations can identify promising platinum alloy catalyst ...
GM is halting development of next-generation hydrogen fuel cells to double down on EVs, parting ways with Toyota and BMW’s continued investment in hydrogen tech. GM ends next-generation hydrogen fuel ...
Hyroad Energy, a pioneer in hydrogen-powered transportation solutions, today announced a definitive agreement with Toyota ...
In a bulletin on Friday, GM announced that it will end its HYDROTEC brand's work on hydrogen fuel cell development. Instead, GM will focus its R&D efforts on batteries, charging technologies and ...
Major truck manufacturers including Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Toyota, Hyundai, and Honda are accelerating development of hydrogen-powered semi-trucks to meet zero-emission targets and reduce reliance ...
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Last month, a modified Robinson R44 lifted off from Roland-Désourdy Airport in Bromont, Quebec, and completed what may be the ...
Imagine a future where trucks zip along highways without leaving a trail of pollution behind them. That future is becoming a reality, thanks to Benore Logistic Systems Inc., which has just added 14 ...
However, we forget to factor in the fact that a current EV is lugging around an extra 1000 lbs of battery (15%-25% of the total weight of the vehicle) - which can hardly be called efficient either.