Hydrogenics, a Canadian firm founded in the mid 1990s during the beginnings of the modern fuel cell industry, is the world’s largest producer of fuel cell test station equipment. The company has sold ...
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SwRI extracted a fuel cell system from a vehicle to create this novel test setup. The team developed unique control technology to manipulate fuel cell operations, allowing for advanced and robust ...
PowerCell Sweden AB ( ($SE:PCELL) ) has issued an announcement. PowerCell Sweden AB has secured a SEK 12 million follow-up order from a leading ...
Daimler Truck said its Mercedes-Benz GenH2 prototype will enter a second testing phase in 2026 as the company builds 100 units for fleet trials. The company delayed serial production to the early ...
Bipolar plates – the backbone of proton exchange membrane (PEM) hydrogen fuel cell stacks – have become somewhat of a leak test problem for manufacturers in the fuel cell field. Considering the ...
If you're not familiar with AMSL Aero, you should because this Aussie startup is gearing up to bring the world's longest-range VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft to the market. Vertiia uses ...
As the need for clean energy rises, the emerging technology behind hydrogen fuel cells becomes ever more important to the future of the environment. Using the most abundant element in the universe as ...
Rutgers University's CAIT research center received a grant to test heavy-duty hydrogen fuel-cell trucks from Hyundai Motor ...
As the world turns to greener power sources, it also needs to figure out how to store energy for times when the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow. One leading contender, the hydrogen fuel ...
Microbial fuel cells, as they're called, have been around for more than 100 years. They work a little like a battery, with an anode, cathode and electrolyte – but rather than drawing electricity from ...
In a nutshell: Fuel cells, used as an alternative energy source in the automotive industry, convert the chemical energy of a fuel, typically hydrogen, and an oxidizing agent (oxygen) into electricity.