With a market cap of just $3.3 billion operating in a cutting-edge new technology, Plug Power is capable of multibagger ...
GM will end development of next-generation hydrogen fuel cells under its HYDROTEC brand as it pivots more aggressively toward ...
Hydrogen will likely remain a niche technology among cars, pickups, and SUVs, but like diesel has been an alternative to gas, ...
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The future of hydrogen-powered vehicles
Hydrogen-powered vehicles are increasingly being viewed as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuel and electric ...
General Motors is the latest to join Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen and ditches its hydrogen fuel cell development program ...
General Motors is ending next-gen hydrogen fuel cell R&D to prioritize electric vehicles, diverging from Toyota and BMW’s ...
US fuel cell developer Bloom Energy has signed a $5 billion AI infrastructure partnership with global investment firm ...
Trucking OEM collaboration is yielding major strides in hydrogen fuel cell technology. The next system from Cellcentric, a Daimler/Volvo joint venture, promises shockingly viable performance for the ...
Due to limited availability of hydrogen refuelling infrastructure, high capital requirements and the need for stronger consumer purchasing incentives, Stellantis does not anticipate the adoption of ...
Honda debuts its fuel-cell-powered big rig at ACT Expo in Las Vegas. The fuel cells are made by a joint venture with General Motors. It’s all part of Honda’s hydrogen business strategy “to increase ...
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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Another step towards the future: Saudi Arabia hosts world’s first hydrogen racing event
The Tuwaiq Escarpment, a Jurassic-era cliff rising 300m from the Saudi Arabian desert, formed a striking backdrop as eight ...
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