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From its tank, the hydrogen is passed through an anode in a fuel-cell. The anode has a catalyst – usually platinum – which forces the hydrogen to split into protons and electrons.
Battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) dominate the talk about zero-emission vehicles, and cars like the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Tesla Model 3 are well-known examples of BEV technology. But another type of ...
But according to Stephen Ellis, fuel cell vehicle manager at American Honda, fuel cell cars can hold their own. “Put enough motor in a [Honda] Clarity and it could hit those 0-60 times also ...
Fuel cell cars from General Motors, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan and Toyota, all part of the California Fuel Cell Partnership, pause on a tour of the Pacific coast in 2002.
Expanding renewable energy and reducing the use of fossil fuels will produce cleaner air and a healthier environment while slowing global warming and climate change. As evident in Volvo’s ele… ...
The Hyundai ix35 powered by a hydrogen fuel-cell is put through its paces at the Yeosu World Expo 2012 earlier this year. The company plans to make 1,000 fuel cell cars by 2015.
An electric car isn’t the only passenger vehicle out there that generates zero tailpipe emissions. You’ve probably heard of fuel cell cars. They use hydrogen gas to make electricity to power a ...
Expanding renewable energy and reducing the use of fossil fuels will produce cleaner air and a healthier environment while slowing global warming and climate change. As evident in Volvo’s ele… ...
One benefit of fuel cell cars compared with battery-electric cars is that they can be refilled in less than five minutes with enough hydrogen to travel 300-500 miles, with the fuel pumped into a ...
BMW and Toyota will collaborate on the powertrain for a BMW hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle coming in 2028. Whether it comes to the U.S. is an open question.
The latest hydrogen fuel-cell car is the 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV, a compact SUV that for some users might flip the usual plug-in hybrid rationale on its head.
With more than 1,000 cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells on California roads, how do they change what a dealer's service department has to do? How do they get serviced?