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Electric vs hydrogen vehicles explained: Efficiency, impact and future use
Studies that track this full “electricity-to-wheel” chain typically find that hydrogen fuel-cell cars use about two to three ...
India's clean energy journey received a significant boost as Union minister Pralhad Joshi launched a pilot project for ...
Hydrogen-powered cars, also known as fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), represent a promising alternative to traditional gasoline and electric vehicles . These cars use hydrogen as a fuel to produce ...
The initiative, led by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), involves deploying Toyota’s hydrogen fuel-cell ...
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India begins hydrogen passenger car trials with Toyota Mirai under new MoU
Toyota Kirloskar Motor has signed an MoU with the National Institute of Solar Energy to begin India’s first structured ...
You don’t need to be an auto-industry whiz like Elon Musk to know what the problem is with hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles: They don’t look enough like the Pontiac Aztek. If the Hyundai Initium concept is ...
From intern to editor, Damian Adams' story reads like a well-written novel where he steadily worked to become the youngest-ever editor of South Africa's leading motoring publication, CAR Magazine. He ...
There’s no debate — battery electric vehicles (or BEVs) are currently king, at least when it comes to sales. There are dozens of battery EV models out there and plenty of charging stations — though ...
Toyota Kirloskar Motor partnered with the National Institute of Solar Energy to boost India's hydrogen-based energy sector. A ...
Calling the introduction of Toyota’s ‘Mirai’ fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) “a new chapter for sustainable mobility,” the Minister said the name Mirai, meaning “Future” in Japanese, symbolises ...
Toyota last week unveiled its third-generation hydrogen fuel-cell stack, demonstrating continued commitment to fuel cells alongside battery-electric vehicles. In a press release, the automaker ...
Potentially coming to a service station near you. In every comment section, there’s always one. No matter the electric vehicle, no matter how far the technology has come, there’s always one. “Only 500 ...
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