LAS VEGAS—With one eye still on electrification mobility, Bosch will launch a hydrogen engine for heavy-duty long-haul applications as the Tier One supplier sees hydrogen as a critical part of future ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] LAS VEGAS — Bosch is broadening its strategy for hydrogen propulsion, adding plans for a hydrogen internal combustion engine to its ...
Bosch plans to launch a hydrogen combustion engine in 2024, building on its work in this sphere since 2016. Hydrogen combustion engines are viewed as a way to achieve zero emissions with conventional ...
STUTTGART, Germany—Bosch is focused on the future at its most historic plant. Nikola trucks in the U.S. will be the first to receive Bosch fuel-cell power modules, which have begun volume production ...
Global automotive supplier Bosch announced a variety of advanced high-tech transportation solutions at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show — including the launch of a hydrogen engine later this year.
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 ...
We currently know Bosch to be the one making partnerships with the likes of KTM (H2 SX Embedded Blind Spot Radar System) and Shell (Low-carbon “Blue” Gasoline development); they also do wonders in ...
The past several years have been challenging for the world’s largest automotive supplier, Bosch. While Bosch produces many of the components used in vehicles for everything from driver assistance to ...
Hydrogen continues to gain momentum as a viable alternative to fossil fuels amid worldwide efforts to curb emissions from transportation. The latest in a string of developments large and small came ...
Bosch plans to invest $528 million to develop components for hydrogen electrolysis, a technology that promises to speed adoption of so-called green hydrogen for use in transport and other sectors. The ...
Automotive supplier Bosch expects hydrogen tech—including both fuel cells and hydrogen internal combustion—to play a big role in the future trucking industry. The company expects sales of $3.5 billion ...