Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, in collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company and Kia, has unveiled a groundbreaking achievement—the development of a hydrogen internal combustion engine tailored for passenger cars. This innovation marks a crucial leap forward in the pursuit of cleaner transportation solutions.
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In a stride towards revolutionizing the green mobility landscape, Hyundai Motor Group is on the cusp of unveiling groundbreaking technology that extracts clean hydrogen from an unlikely source – food waste.
While the automotive landscape undergoes a sweeping transformation towards electrification, an emerging contender is vying for attention: hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Genh2 joins California Hydrogen Business Council GenH2, a pioneer in hydrogen infrastructure solutions, has joined the California Hydrogen Business Council…
In the pursuit of more affordable, lighter, and eco-friendly batteries, Hyundai continues to place its faith in hydrogen as a power source for its larger cars and trucks.
Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles (FCVs) have gained support from automakers like Toyota and Hyundai in their quest for net zero emissions. However, despite their advantages on paper, dismal sales figures indicate that customers remain skeptical, posing challenges for wider adoption.
South Korean car manufacturer Hyundai has announced its decision to put the N Vision 74 concept car into mass production.
Hyundai Motor Company has announced plans to produce clean hydrogen using biogas from sewage treatment plant waste, in an effort to reduce carbon and promote the hydrogen ecosystem.
H2NAT promotes Albacete’s 100% renewable hydrogen generation initiative Emilio Sáez, the mayor of Albacete, met with representatives of the H2NAT…
Plug Power orders five HRS14 hydrogen refueling stations The collaboration between Plug Power and HRS, a manufacturer of hydrogen refueling…