BMW on Hydrogen: Engine Technology and EVs to Make Way for FCEVs? The latest BMW hydrogen engine that is going to feature in the iX5 Hydrogen model from 2028 isn’t actually a hydrogen engine like ...
Hyundai Motor Co. has proposed building hydrogen fuel-cell infrastructure in Canada as part of South Korea’s bid for a ...
According to the latest report by Mordor Intelligence, electric vehicles market size is entering a high-growth phase, rising from USD 0.67 trillion in 2025 to USD 0.75 trillion in 2026, and projected ...
Toyota is still a believer in hydrogen fuel but nobody else seems to be. That hasn't stopped them from releasing the Mirai again in 2026.
The Mirai has faced several challenges in an automotive world that's not built for hydrogen. Despite everything, it still remains in production.
Our comprehensive list covers upcoming models from all major automakers, including electric vehicles, sports cars, SUVs, and ...
Promising all support to the automobile industry, Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday encouraged automakers to introduce flex-fuel engines in India on a large scale to promote alternative fuel in ...
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Designing the heart of hydrogen cars: AI points to zinc as key for stable fuel cell catalysts
In the era of climate crisis, hydrogen vehicles are emerging as an alternative for eco-friendly mobility. However, the fuel cell, known as the "heart of the hydrogen car," still faces limitations of ...
Hydrogen fuel cells face way more issues than just the skepticism of battery electric vehicle (BEV) advocates. This gas is difficult to store. When it comes from renewable sources, it is expensive.
For an electric car to survive in this incentive-free, tariff-laden, emissions-loving world, it has to be very, very good. It ...
A South African–developed membrane electrode assembly (MEA) has been successfully validated inside a commercial, aviation‐grade fuel cell stack for unmanned aircraft. Tested independently in Europe, ...
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German firm trials first 100% hydrogen marine engine with increased power density
Germany-based Everllence has upgraded a research-engine test bench at its Augsburg site to enable ...
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