Hydrogen has taken off this year as the future green fuel of choice, with governments and businesses betting big that the universe's most abundant element can help fight climate change.
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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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 uncertain viability. The world’s very first internal combustion engine (ICE ...
Toyota is facing a class-action lawsuit from Mirai owners who claim they were misled about the availability of fuelling infrastructure.
The story of hydrogen propulsion in the automotive world has always been a convoluted one. Infrastructure difficulties and the rise of competitors – most notably battery-electric power – have made it ...
Toyota has long been a leader in advancing sustainable vehicle technologies. While many automakers have focused solely on battery-powered electric cars, Toyota has spent years investing in hydrogen ...
Despite the obvious benefits of electric cars, Toyota spent the last decade insisting hydrogen would win out in the end. But, as the company announces its third generation fuel cell system, you can ...
Ah, alternative fuels. Aren't they the best? It all started with a hybrid car, which led to plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and now battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) are dominating the scene.
Throughout 2024, online rumors claimed that electric car company Tesla had announced a to-be-released "Model H" car that would run on hydrogen fuel cells, as opposed to battery power. This is a U-turn ...
After years of developing the technology, building prototypes and even going on a world tour with a hydrogen-powered iX5, BMW is officially committing to producing hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, the ...
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