If you think gravity’s got them pinned down, think again.Nimbus Power Systems and Blue Origin have just outdone themselves, ...
A group of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle owners is suing the maker, claiming that the cars have become virtually worthless as they struggle to get fuel. It's called the Mirai, the Japanese word for ...
The $644 million facility—set for completion in 2027—will mass-produce 30,000 fuel cell units annually, along with PEM electrolyzers. I n late October, Hyundai Motor Company held a groundbreaking ...
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 ...
Microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology has received considerable attention in the field of wastewater treatment over the past decade. This technology can simultaneously generate electricity and treat ...
HILLIARD, Ohio (WCMH) — Hilliard City Council and residents are opposing an energy project linked to the Amazon data center. The company plans to install over 200 fuel cells at its facility off Scioto ...
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 ...
General Motors Co. is scrapping plans for a factory in Detroit as part of a broader decision to end development of hydrogen fuel cells for everyday drivers, the automaker said Friday. Salaried workers ...
BMW’s Plant Steyr is preparing for series production of fuel cell systems, with prototypes of a third-generation hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) system now in testing. Full-scale production is planned for ...
For decades, fuel cell innovation has been guided by two main benchmarks: cost per kilowatt and stack durability. These remain important, especially in applications driven almost entirely by project ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles promise a cleaner future for transportation, but their adoption in the United States remains limited due to infrastructure and logistical challenges.