The BMW iX5 taps into the versatility of Hydrogen as a potential clean energy solution for future mobility. Despite speculations over its role in addressing tomorrow’s energy challenges, Hydrogen fuel cell usage in vehicles remains a matter of interest. Notably, the BMW iX5 emerges as one such example.
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For years, hydrogen has been positioned as a champion in the fight against climate change, promising a clean energy future. But has the fervor surrounding hydrogen translated into real-world progress?
Green hydrogen, heralded as a key player in the global shift towards clean energy, has garnered significant interest due to its potential to decarbonize various sectors.
During the second Hydrogen week held in the UK in February 2024, a significant feat was accomplished by Hyundai with its Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs). The ix35 FC, a representative model in their lineup, surprisingly set two records for its driving range, igniting discussions about its potential implications for the industry and consumers.
The National Composites Centre (NCC) has introduced an innovative cryostat device and testing method, designed to efficiently evaluate composite material performance at cryogenic temperatures.
The announcement of the revival of the Montréjeau-Luchon railway in the Haute-Garonne department has sparked discussions about its potential impact on the hydrogen energy sector.
SGN’s decision to postpone its hydrogen heating network in Fife, Scotland, by 12 months has raised questions about the feasibility and challenges associated with large-scale hydrogen projects.
Japan’s IHI is set to refine hydrogen fuel cell and aircraft electrification technologies through projects initiated by the country’s New Energy and Industrial Development Organization (NEDO).
A survey commissioned by the Jet Zero Council has unveiled a significant shift in public sentiment towards eco-friendly air travel.
China’s strategic push towards hydrogen energy is capturing international attention, with plans to establish over 1,200 hydrogen refueling stations by 2025.