The article reports on the advances made by researchers in Australia and in Great Britain in developing the technology for hydrogen-powered cars. Researchers at CSIRO Manufacturing and Infrastructure Technology has deve...
Hydrogen cars have been around for many years now but the first one was built by General Motors in 1966. Today, Toyota is the leader in H2...
Is hydrogen propulsion the future? How does a fuel cell work? Are there any risks? In this article, a hydrogen propulsion expert from BMW will answer these questions and more.
The California Fuel Cell Partnership has amap of hydrogen stations. You can check and see if you live and work close enough to a hydrogen station to make it work for you. The U.S. Department of Energy also maintainsa nationwide mapon its Alternative Fuels Data Center website, but the onl...
The use of hydrogen fuel cells for cars is strongly promoted by the governments of many countries and by international organizations like the European Community. The electrochemical behaviour of the most promising fuel cell (polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell, PEMFC) is critically discussed, based...
When it comes to alternative power sources for engines, to the mind of the general public, the fuel cell battery currently lags behind. Yet experts believe that hydrogen fuel cell cars will catch up. But how does the technology work? What are the pros and cons? Read on for the answers ...
So, what this means optimally is that renewable energy will be used to produce hydrogen from water. One company doing just this is SunHydro which is building theEast Coast Hydrogen Highwaybased upon using solar energy to split water and produce hydrogen fuel for cars. ...
Daimler also has a large fleet of hydrogen fuel cell cars and probably can still claim the title of having the most FCVs (fuel cell vehicles) on the road. Most of the Daimler hydrogen fuel cell cars are being used in Germany and other European nations, except for a few that turn up ...
Toyota is one of a handful of automakers that believe hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCVs) are the future of zero-emissions transportation, even though its hydrogen passenger cars never really caught on. However, while fuel cells may not be the best suited for cars, as Toyota’s Mirai...
(PEMFCs) are undergoing major development and deployment programs for automotive use, and the first demonstration fuel cell buses using hydrogen were put into service during the 1990s. Cars using fuel cell technology andhydrogen fuelwere introduced in very limited numbers late in 2002, although ...