HDF Energy, a hydrogen fuel cell company hailing from France, has set its sights on making a substantial impact in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Amidst the surge of electric vehicles dominating the market, California stands as a trailblazer in the race towards a sustainable future. Governed by a steadfast commitment to combat climate change, the state is at the crossroads of determining the role hydrogen fuel cells will play in shaping the clean transportation landscape.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison are pioneering a groundbreaking approach by harnessing hydrogen fuel cell technologies.
Schaeffler, a key player in the automotive industry, has taken a substantial leap forward with its groundbreaking metallic bipolar plates designed for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells.
KIB Plug Energy has unveiled its comprehensive plan to revolutionize the hydrogen value chain business. Through a meticulously disclosed management blueprint, the company’s vision entails a gradual shift from hydrogen fuel cell production to a fully-fledged hydrogen production ecosystem.
Bloom Energy has successfully installed the initial phase of a groundbreaking 10-megawatt (MW) solid oxide fuel cell contract with Unimicron Technology Corp., a prominent chip substrate and printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer in Taiwan.
In a promising step towards sustainable transportation, First Hydrogen Corp. has unveiled the results of its groundbreaking fuel cell vehicle fleet trial in partnership with UK utility SSE Plc. The trial has demonstrated remarkable achievements, revealing that a single refueling of these vehicles can cover an impressive 630 kilometers, effectively challenging the range limitations of traditional electric vehicles.
Researchers at UNSW Sydney are breaking new ground, aiming to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of hydrogen fuel cells for a greener tomorrow.
Fuel cells have long been hailed as a potent solution for efficient and clean energy conversion, and now, a breakthrough discovery from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) is poised to reshape the landscape of fuel cell technology.
In a pioneering move that could reshape the landscape of construction practices, Tokyu Construction Co., Ltd. and Teijin Limited have successfully completed a trial involving hydrogen fuel cell generators as power sources at a bustling construction site near Tokyo’s Shibuya Station.