GROTON, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nimbus Power Systems, Inc., a pioneering developer of advanced fuel cell technologies for heavy-duty vehicles, today announced the successful completion of a fuel cell ...
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.
Engineers developed a fuel cell that offers more than three times as much energy per pound compared to lithium-ion batteries. Powered by a reaction between sodium metal and air, the device could be ...
GM announced on Friday that it’s ceasing work on next-generation fuel cell development through the HYDROTEC brand. HYDROTEC is the branding that GM has used previously for hydrogen fuel cell projects ...
Electric vehicles are growing in popularity, but a handful of automakers continue to invest in fuel cell vehicles. Toyota is one of their biggest proponents and the company has released the first ...
Researchers have developed a new catalyst design capable of pushing the projected fuel cell catalyst lifespans to 200,000 hours. The research marks a significant step toward the widespread adoption of ...
Whether it’s to keep the lights on after a natural disaster or just to avoid peak energy rates, more people than ever are adding battery energy storage to their home solar systems — but li-ion ...
Fuel cells powered with the metal could provide a new source of electric power that's far more energy-dense than lithium-ion batteries. A new type of fuel cell that runs on sodium metal could one day ...
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 ...
If you look at things in a certain way, hydrogen powertrains seem like a missed opportunity. Fuel cell drivetrains have been largely ignored by the automotive industry, despite the clear advantages ...
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