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 ...
Two technologies, one goal. But the paths they take couldn’t be more different. Explore the science behind EVs and hydrogen ...
Toyota last week unveiled its third-generation hydrogen fuel-cell stack, demonstrating continued commitment to fuel cells alongside battery-electric vehicles. In a press release, the automaker ...
The world’s growing need for cleaner travel comes from worsening environmental problems. Though electric cars powered by batteries get most of the attention and sales, hydrogen-powered ones are making ...
Honda has revealed a new hydrogen fuel-cell stack and module Huge gains more than double durability, more than triple power density, cut cost in half Will initially go into Honda's own hydrogen ...
The world’s very first internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle wasn’t powered by gasoline but rather by hydrogen. Way back in 1807, Francois Isaac de Rivaz used a hydrogen-filled ballon to drive an ...
Japanese automobile giant Honda has unveiled its next-generation fuel cell module at the 23rd International Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Expo in Tokyo. This development could give a significant boost to ...
In July, President Donald Trump’s signature bill eliminated the penalties carmakers would have had to pay for not meeting fuel economy requirements. The car industry applauded the move, which, federal ...
Although not considered zero-emission technology by the UK government, many industry experts believe hydrogen has a key role ...
Competes with: Toyota Mirai, Honda CR-V e:FCEV, a UFO Looks like: A Pontiac Aztek built by a mad scientist with some aesthetic sense Powertrain: 201-horsepower electric motor; hydrogen fuel cell; ...
Is a fuel-efficient car for you? June 18, 2013 — -- Cars are about to get more expensive. And it's going to save you money. Yes, it sounds loony, but I believe it, because Consumer Reports says ...