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Hydrogen fuel cells drive next-gen automotive innovation
Hydrogen fuel cell technology, once sidelined due to infrastructure gaps and early inefficiencies, is regaining momentum as a viable zero-emission propulsion system. The principle, first demonstrated ...
Heavy-duty trucks and buses are now driving hydrogen mobility, with over 90% of hydrogen-fuelled trucks in China and nearly ...
Dachser will deploy five Mercedes-Benz NextGenH2 hydrogen fuel cell trucks starting in December, with full rollout continuing through mid-2027. The trucks offer more than 1,000 kilometers of range and ...
Toyota and Isuzu aim to mass-produce light-duty hydrogen fuel-cell trucks, eliminating charging delays and heavy battery limitations. Hydrogen fuel cells offer rapid refueling and high energy density ...
Toyota may take a one-third stake in Cellcentric, expanding a fuel cell joint venture led by Daimler Truck and Volvo Group. The partnership combines commercial vehicle expertise with Toyota’s 30-plus ...
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BMW advances hydrogen fuel cell road testing in Europe
BMW Group has initiated European road trials of its hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, marking a significant step in evaluating the technology under real-world conditions. The prototypes, known as BMW i ...
Volvo Group, Daimler Truck, cellcentric and Toyota Motor Corporation signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on fuel cell technology. Toyota Motor Corporation aims to invest in ...
Bloom Energy’s rapid deployment of solid oxide fuel cells for AI data centers offers a near-term hydrogen infrastructure play ...
Rystad Energy expects fuel-cell market revenues to surge from $2.8 billion in 2025 to $30 billion by 2030. With U.S. grid connection timelines stretching to 3–6 years, fuel cells offer faster ...
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