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The Turbo gurus at Garrett Motion, once known as AiResearch, have figured out how to harvest the energy in a fuel cell’s hot ...
Hydrogen will likely remain a niche technology among cars, pickups, and SUVs, but like diesel has been an alternative to gas, ...
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Honda came to this year’s ACT Expo in Anaheim, California with the perfect follow-up to the jaw-dropping hydrogen fuel cell-powered semi truck they showed off last year. This year, the company ...
Materials handling company Hyster-Yale Inc. (NYSE: HY) of Mayfield Heights announced what it called a "strategic business realignment" of its Nuvera fuel cell operation that is expected to deliver $25 ...
At this year’s Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo in California, Hyundai Motor Company introduced the North American version of its XCIENT Fuel Cell heavy-duty truck and disclosed a new ...
Rehlko’s integration of Toyota’s fuel cell technology aims to match the operational standards of conventional generators. Credit: Toyota Motor North America. Rehlko has entered into an exclusive ...
The new XCIENT Fuel Cell heavy-duty truck is designed specifically for the North American market, showcasing advanced fuel cell technology. This model builds upon the existing XCIENT line, which is ...
The new catalyst lost less than 1.1 percent power after 90,000 test cycles, far surpassing the U.S. Department of Energy’s 30,000-hour target.
Hyundai Motor Company unveiled the Xcient fuel-cell-electric Class 8 heavy-duty truck designed for the North American market at ACT Expo 2025 in Anaheim, Calif. The new Xcient is powered by a 180-kW ...
Honda’s new fuel cell module isn’t just built for passenger cars. They’re thinking bigger — way bigger. We’re talking commercial trucks, stationary power stations, even heavy-duty construction ...