GM will end development of next-generation hydrogen fuel cells under its HYDROTEC brand as it pivots more aggressively toward ...
Hydrogen-powered vehicles are increasingly being viewed as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuel and electric ...
General Motors has confirmed it will end development of its next-generation hydrogen fuel cell systems, marking a major ...
Nearly $80 million in state funding is going to help expand zero-emission vehicles across the state. Back in Dec. 2024, Gov.
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday announced $17.5 million for the Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority to buy 10 ...
General Motors is the latest to join Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen and ditches its hydrogen fuel cell development program ...
Instead of hydrogen fuel cells, GM will now focus its R&D on batteries, charging technologies and electric vehicles.
Hyroad Energy said its acquisition of 113 Nikola hydrogen fuel cell trucks will help accelerate the deployment of ...
On October 14, IT Home reported that although Hyundai and Toyota are the most well-known advocates of hydrogen fuel cell technology, General Motors (GM) was also a strong supporter in this field.
General Motors is discontinuing the development of the next generation of hydrogen fuel cells under its Hydrotec brand.
With the rise of renewable energy and electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered vehicles have attracted growing interest. Prof.
SwRI extracted a fuel cell system from a vehicle to create this novel test setup. The team developed unique control technology to manipulate fuel cell operations, allowing for advanced and robust ...