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Hydrogen fuel cells drive next-gen automotive innovation
Hydrogen fuel cell technology, once sidelined due to infrastructure gaps and early inefficiencies, is regaining momentum as a viable zero-emission propulsion system. The principle, first demonstrated ...
On July 7, Airbus confirmed a partnership with Germany’s MTU Aero Engines to design and construct the world’s first aircraft ...
Imagine filling up your car with fuel that costs less than petrol or diesel but is sustainably produced and takes the same time, avoiding the delays of electric vehicle charging. It sounds like a ...
Airbus and MTU Aero Engines are teaming up to form a joint venture to develop and commercialize a fully electric hydrogen fuel cell engine. Airbus said Tuesday the planned collaboration aims to speed ...
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Hydrogen: Clean fuel of the future—if we can find a cheap and clean way to ship it
Many experts refer to hydrogen as "the fuel of the future." It is expected to help decarbonize the global economy in two main ...
Hydrogen-powered flight has often been discussed as one of aviation's possible long-term answers to cutting emissions, but ...
Airbus and MTU Aero Engines intend to deepen their collaboration by establishing a joint venture dedicated to the development ...
Electric flight seems to be all the rage, but its place in the aviation market has yet to be worked out. We talked to Ralph ...
Detailed price information for Powercell Sweden Ab (PCELF) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
Germany’s MTU Aero Engines has completed a round of testing to validate the performance of a liquid hydrogen fuel system developed for a new powertrain it calls the Flying Fuel Cell (FFC). Conducted ...
Mining trucks, cement mixers, and terminal tractors all seem like the perfect use of hydrogen fuel cells. But they run into the same challenges around price and fueling. Mining trucks, cement mixers, ...
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