MIT News: MIT Developed Open-Source Hydrogen-Powered Motorcycle
MIT’s Electric Vehicle Team is building an open-source fuel cell electric motorcycle to test new hydrogen-based transportation technologies.
MIT’s Electric Vehicle Team is building an open-source fuel cell electric motorcycle to test new hydrogen-based transportation technologies.
Airbus opened a ZEROe Development Centre in Stade (Germany) to accelerate the development of hydrogen-system technologies for storing and distributing cryogenic liquid hydrogen.
Hyundai, Kia, and Gore signed agreement to collaborate on the development of advanced polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) for hydrogen fuel cell vehicle systems.
Researchers at RIKEN in Japan developed an electrolyte for transporting hydride ions at room temperature, presenting a promising solution for safer and more efficient hydrogen solid-state batteries and fuel cells.
Hyundai Motor Company showcased its vision for a hydrogen-powered, software-driven transformation for applications that go beyond mobility at CES 2024.
Nikola and FirstElement Fuel (FEF) forged a 10-year agreement to refuel Nikola’s hydrogen truck at FEF’s hydrogen refueling station in California, supporting the commitment to the widespread adoption of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Plug Power Inc. installed a PEM electrolyzer system at an Amazon fulfillment center in Colorado for producing green hydrogen to fuel over 225 fuel cell forklift trucks at the site.
RATP Dev inaugurated its first hydrogen training center dedicated to hydrogen-powered bus maintenance, located on the Atinéa green energy site in La Roche-sur-Yon (FR).
First Hydrogen launches a new FCEV demonstrator program for trialing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in fleets across North America.
Daimler Truck is building a fleet of Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Trucks for customer trials with Amazon, Air Products, INEOS, Holcim and Wiedmann & Winz in 2024.