Browsing: Fuel Cells

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In a significant move towards sustainable transportation and reducing oil imports, the Turkish government has announced plans to increase investment in hydrogen fuel cells, their components, and hydrogen-powered engines. This initiative comes on the heels of the country’s successful launch of its first domestically-produced electric car last year, known as the Togg.

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TECO 2030 is leading the charge towards emission-free shipping with its groundbreaking hydrogen fuel cell technology. The Norwegian-based company is not only propelling ships but also heavyweight applications towards a greener future. Their innovation has the potential to transform the maritime and heavy-duty industries, making eco-friendly transport a reality.

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Horizon Fuel Cell Group, renowned for its high power-density proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, is making waves in the world of sustainable energy. While their reputation is firmly established in applications like heavy vehicles, particularly within China’s booming fuel cell commercial vehicle market, a recent development has taken their capabilities to new heights.

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Bramble Energy, a leading developer of hydrogen fuel cell technology, has published a pivotal whitepaper identifying a clear path to creating the world’s lowest-cost fuel cell. This breakthrough technology has the potential to revolutionize the hydrogen economy and drive mass adoption across mobility and energy sectors.

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Glasgow-based Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS) has just unveiled the X1.5, the United Kingdom’s inaugural full-sized hydrogen-powered Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) prototype. It’s not just a vehicle; it’s a beacon of hope for the environment and a testament to the power of hydrogen fuel-cell technology.

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In the quest for a low-carbon economy, a team of visionary scientists at the NTI Competence Center, specializing in “Hydrogen as the basis of a low-carbon economy,” within the Federal Research Center, Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, have achieved a remarkable breakthrough. Their innovation involves a novel material for electrodes in hydrogen fuel cells, opening doors to a more efficient and environmentally friendly future.