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Plagued by high costs, limited infrastructure, and efficiency issues, hydrogen cars are fading fast as EVs take over.
By 2028, BMW’s hydrogen cars will be here, offering faster fill-ups and Toyota-sourced tech that might render EVs obsolete.
Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, and others continue to pump money into hydrogen fuel cell vehicles despite significant drawbacks and uncertain viability. The world’s very first internal combustion engine (ICE ...
Hydrogen automotive technology has long been a vision for a green future in cars. The modern basis of fuel cell technology was invented all the way back in 1932, and the discovery that hydrogen could ...
Four-time WRC world champion and Toyota deputy team principal Juha Kankkunen will pilot the latest hydrogen-powered rally car from Toyota at Rally Finland. The GR Yaris Rally2 H2 Concept will make its ...
Honda has revealed a new hydrogen fuel-cell stack and module Huge gains more than double durability, more than triple power density, cut cost in half Will initially go into Honda's own hydrogen ...
Imagine fueling city buses, private cars and heavy-duty trucks all under one roof. Well, that’s exactly what you’ll find in Bolzano, Italy. The Wolftank Gro ...
Toyota has revealed plans to race both the current GR010 HYBRID Hypercar and a new hydrogen-powered prototype when the delayed hydrogen regulations for the FIA World Endurance Championship and Le Mans ...
Fast forward to 2024, hydrogen-powered cars are about as usable as EVs and ICE cars (provided you're around fuel infrastructure). Hydrogen cars offer ranges of hundreds of miles. The best part? No ...