Toyota Motor North America is collaborating with the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to build, install and evaluate a 1-megawatt (MW) fuel cell power generation system at NREL's Flatirons Campus in Arvada, Colorado. Toyota said it leveraged its over 25 years of fuel cell development experience in designing the 1-MW fuel cell system, expanding on its expertise from the light duty fuel cell electric vehicle market.
Eric Walz2022-09-30 11:00 PT
Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp, which once saw hybrid vehicle powertrains as the future while the rest of the auto industry invested heavily in battery-powered vehicles (BEVs), is now going all in on electrification. But rather than producing only purely electric vehicles like Tesla, Toyota’s updated electrification plans through 2030 will include a mix of battery electric, hybrid and fuel cell powered vehicles.
Eric Walz2022-01-20 11:40 PT
Hydrogen-Electric Truck Maker Nikola Corp Announces Major Fuel Cell Production Agreement with Bosch
Nikola Corp announced a deal with Bosch to use its fuel cell modules for its hydrogen powered trucks. The fuel cell modules will be engineered and designed to meet Nikola’s requirements and the rigors of commercial use. By partnering with Bosch, Nikola will gain competitive cost and performance advantages for its fuel cell electric (FCEV) Class 7 and 8 trucks.
Eric Walz2021-10-09 11:15 PT
South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co announced its updated five-year plan called “Strategy 2025” that will transform the company into one of the world’s leading mobility providers and largest manufacturers of electric cars and hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles. Hyundai aggressive plans include supplying 8-10% of the world’s electric vehicles by 2025.
FutureCar Staff 2021-01-16 16:30 PT
Hyundai Delivers the World’s First Mass-Produced Fuel Cell Trucks to Customers in Switzerland
As many of the world’s car manufacturers are actively developing electric vehicles, South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Company remains focused on developing both commercial fuel cell vehicles alongside passenger vehicles powered by batteries. the company announced today that it delivered the first seven of its XCIENT fuel cell trucks to customers in Switzerland, with plans to deliver a total of 50 by the end of the year.
Eric Walz2020-11-13 11:05 PT
LG Develops ‘Invisible' Speaker Sound Technology That Could Revolutionize In-Vehicle Audio
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Toyota's Redesigned Prius May Get More Drivers Behind the Wheel of a Hybrid Vehicle
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