Honda has been one of the leading proponents of automotive hydrogen fuel cells for more than two decades. It’s one of only three automakers to offer such vehicles to consumers in any appreciable ...
Professor Aniebiet Inyang Ntui is a multi-faceted individual whose expertise spans the worlds of library and information science, environmental advocacy, and – perhaps surprisingly – the automotive ...
Honda isn't giving up on fuel cell vehicles, despite discontinuing the Clarity FCEV. The automaker is now announcing plans to build a new all-electric fuel cell vehicle starting in 2024. The automaker ...
Japanese automobile giant Honda has unveiled its next-generation fuel cell module at the 23rd International Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Expo in Tokyo. This development could give a significant boost to ...
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The future of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles explained
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are emerging as a promising alternative to traditional internal combustion engines and ...
Honda plans to demonstrate how its fuel cell modules can provide zero-emissions power to big rigs in North America. The Japanese automaker will unveil its Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell truck concept at ...
Honda has been one of the longest running proponents of hydrogen fuel cell technology in the automotive industry. The first FCX prototypes debuted in the late 1990s and this year the company is ...
Honda Motor Co., which plans to launch a new U.S.-made fuel cell vehicle next year, now intends to use the technology on a second front: powering business offices and factories. The Japanese automaker ...
Ron is a lifelong car enthusiast who grew up in his parents automotive shop. Ron is a member of the million mile club with many of those miles covering 37 different countries. In his spare time Ron is ...
Honda remains committed to hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, but the market for those vehicles remains limited. So Honda is looking at other uses for fuel cells — including commercial trucks. To show how ...
– Stationary fuel cell (FC) on American Honda campus in Torrance, Calif. is a first step toward future commercialization of zero-emission backup power generation – In the coming years, Honda will ...
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