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Germany and Japan bet on BMW and Toyota to make hydrogen cars mainstream
BMW and Toyota are collaborating to develop the third generation of fuel cell technology.
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The future of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles explained
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are emerging as a promising alternative to traditional internal combustion engines and battery electric vehicles. With advancements in technology and growing ...
The hydrogen-powered SUV claims 435 miles of range, a 5-minute fill-up and a refined driving experience. Here's why FCEV technology is a perfect product operating in the wrong market.
Honda sells a fuel-cell version of its CR-V compact SUV that’s only available in California. However, trying to find one for sale has been difficult, and Honda is staying quiet on the amount the ...
As anticipation builds ahead of a full hydrogen fuel cell racing championship, FIA and Extreme H experts comment on safety ...
Toyota continues to keep a fuel cell or two around just to show it can do it, and the latest such FCEV is this Tacoma H2-Overlander Concept at SEMA. The truck is highly competent, with 4WD and 547 hp ...
Toyota has taken a major step towards next-generation sustainable transportation by filing a patent for a hydrogen-powered ...
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
Toyota’s hydrogen-powered scooter relies on fuel-cell tech, which could make it more expensive than hydrogen internal ...
The hydrogen-powered motorsport world championship will return to Saudi Arabia in October for its second edition. Qiddiya ...
Hydrogen power never found a home in your car, but it might finally have its moment inside a drone. Researchers in Norway have built a heavy-lift drone that runs on hydrogen, ditching batteries for a ...
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