UCLA, Caltech and Ford improve fuel cell technology
A team of UCLA, Caltech and Ford Motor Company researchers have improved fuel cell technology to exceed the US Department of Energy’s targets in efficiency, stability and power.
A team of UCLA, Caltech and Ford Motor Company researchers have improved fuel cell technology to exceed the US Department of Energy’s targets in efficiency, stability and power.
For long haul and heavy-duty vehicles like trucks, trains and shipping, Mark Cannon, Chief Technology Officer of a Canadian innovation company, Hydrogen In Motion Inc (H2M), is convinced that hydrogen must replace fossil fuel. “We...
UK-based Rhino Doors has developed a new range of ultra-fast explosion relief (UFER) products to reduce the explosion risk at refuelling stations, as part of an effort to push forward the hydrogen economy.
There’s just one month to go until Toyota’s second generation hydrogen-powered Mirai arrives in the US.
Businesses in the UK’s South West region are being encouraged to collaborate with Korean innovators in the field of hydrogen mobility in a bid to accelerate the joint development of this important technology.
Will Wright followed the development of hydrogen cars very closely and as soon as he saw the range and infrastructure was there, he leapt on the bandwagon. Since May 2019, the Vice-President of Sales for...
Bramble Energy is using a fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) for its day-to-day business in a bid to demonstrate how hydrogen fuel cells can be used effectively in real life applications.
Air Liquide employees are being transported by hydrogen-powered shuttles in Shanghai, China.
There’s a classic “chicken and egg” situation going on the UK at the moment related to hydrogen stations and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). To get more FCEVs on UK roads, there needs to be...
Chart Industries has today announced its participation in a US Department of Energy (DOE) project which aims to show that renewable hydrogen can be a cost-effective fuel for multiple end use applications.