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Why Hydrogen-Powered Cars Have Yet to Blow Up
Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, and others continue to pump money into hydrogen fuel cell vehicles despite significant drawbacks and ...
Hydrogen will likely remain a niche technology among cars, pickups, and SUVs, but like diesel has been an alternative to gas, ...
GM will end development of next-generation hydrogen fuel cells under its HYDROTEC brand as it pivots more aggressively toward ...
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The Science Behind Hyundai’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell Push
Hyundai remains committed to hydrogen fuel cell technology, showcasing its latest advancements at a major economic conference ...
For those unfamiliar with the ins and outs of GM’s hydrogen business, Hydrotec systems were aimed at vehicles ranging from ...
Toyota, Hyundai, Honda and others continue to pump money into hydrogen fuel cell vehicles despite significant drawbacks and uncertain viability.
GM kills next-gen hydrogen program, China's CATL is quietly owning the EV battery game and California hits a major EV ...
Chase Bierenkoven is a gearhead and writer based in Denver, Colorado. As the family lore goes, Chase's first word was "truck." Cars have been a problem ever since. By 16, Chase was spending his ...
Discover the pros and cons of hydrogen vs electric vehicles in Australia. Learn which technology is more cost-effective, ...
BMW's first hydrogen-powered EV is coming. We sit down with the executive responsible to learn why BMW is still bullish on ...
On October 14, IT Home reported that although Hyundai and Toyota are the most well-known advocates of hydrogen fuel cell technology, General Motors (GM) was also a strong supporter in this field.
Way back in 1807, Francois Isaac de Rivaz used a hydrogen-filled ballon to drive an engine he developed to propel an experimental vehicle — more than 50 years before the first gasoline-powered engine ...
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