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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars Are Dead, For Now
Things are definitely changing in the automotive industry, including hydrogen fuel cell cars phasing out in America. At least that seems to be what’s on the horizon, and it’s all thanks to the Trump ...
Kia Borrego FCEV – Click above for high-res image gallery Let’s face it: Hydrogen technology still has a ways to go before there’s any real chance that we’ll all be driving fuel cell cars in lieu of ...
Nobody’s driving hydrogen vehicles in Wyoming, but they are catching on in the San Francisco Bay area. That's because a startup based in ...
Photo Credit: DENNIS SCHROEDER / NREL. Three Ohio companies are investing in hydrogen fuel cell passenger vehicles even as the U.S. market for electric vehicles continues to grow. Each has an ...
Among owners and advocates of zero-emission vehicles, few topics generate as much back-and-forth debate (to put it politely) as those cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells. Discussions of ...
A small assembly plant is churning out around 30 new Ford Focus fuel cell cars as part of Ford’s contribution to a Department of Energy initiative to promote development of hydrogen-based technologies ...
TOKYO, June 25 (Reuters) - Japan's government and top carmakers, including Toyota Motor Corp, are joining forces to bet big that they can speed up the arrival of the fuel cell era: a still costly and ...
The cars have electric motors, but are refueled with hydrogen in a style more like their gasoline-powered counterparts. The hydrogen mixes with oxygen to create electricity inside the fuel cell to ...
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Hyundai has just launched its new Nexo fuel cell car in South Korea, pre-orders for which exceeded expectations, Honda last month launched the new 2018 Clarity fuel ...
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Scientists develop game-changing new technology that generates 'endless' power: 'The fuel cell can potentially last forever'
Shifting from dirty energy to dirt energy could be the future of power. Scientists develop game-changing new technology that ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will offer at least 2 million yen ($19,700) in subsidies for fuel-cell vehicles, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said according to media, as the government and Japanese carmakers ...
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