All cars are complicated and intricate machines, and that complication and intricacy multiply when cutting-edge technologies are involved. There are thousands of components in every new vehicle, and ...
Bosch Group will invest $200 million to build fuel cell stacks in Anderson, S.C., its first such effort in the U.S. Production is expected to start in 2026 and create 350 jobs, according to the German ...
After a deal with General Motors seemingly unraveled, Nikola has appears to have found a new partner for hydrogen fuel-cell hardware on trucks due for U.S. assembly—automotive supplier Bosch. Under an ...
On August 16, 2022, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the Act). The Act includes multiple tax benefits for hydrogen production, storage and utilization, summarized in the ...
Mercedes-Benz announced that it will set up its own production of fuel cell stacks in Canada. By doing so, the company says it will bundle the development and production for one of the key components ...
Decarbonizing heavy mobility is a challenge that presents significant opportunities for hydrogen fuel cell powertrains. These systems offer the necessary power, range and durability essential for ...
Federal researchers hope in July to reach a key milestone to refuel heavy-duty fuel-cell hydrogen trucks in 10 minutes, paving the way to prototype hardware and protocols for fueling stations. Shaun ...
PEM fuel cells have good efficiency and low operating temperature and could play an important role in power generation in the future. They are currently the leading technology for automotive ...
MTU Aero Engines continues to make steady progress on two parallel fuel cell powertrain projects, as it builds towards full system tests over the next two years. An internally funded programme, the ...
Hyundai on Tuesday laid out its fuel-cell strategy for the next two decades, and included in the plans is a sports car being developed in partnership with Rimac. Hyundai and Rimac first announced ...
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