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GM, Honda begin fuel cell production as flying cars near market
General Motors and Honda have begun volume production of hydrogen fuel cell systems at their joint venture facility, Fuel ...
FuelCell Energy landed $49 million in EXIM financing to export its carbonate fuel cell systems to South Korea, illustrating ...
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Honda to build CR-V-based fuel cell EV in Ohio
Honda will begin U.S. production of an all-new hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle in 2024, using the recently redesigned ...
In response to rising demand, fuel cell manufacturers are expanding capacity, with planned manufacturing output on track to ...
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AI Data Center Boom Could Drive Fuel Cell Market to $30 Billion by 2030
Rystad Energy expects fuel-cell market revenues to surge from $2.8 billion in 2025 to $30 billion by 2030.
Energy-hungry data centres developers are turning more to on-site fuel cells with investment set to rise tenfold to $30bn by ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Hydrogen fuel cells are emerging as a viable alternative to diesel in many use cases, including longhaul applications that need more range than battery-electric vehicles offer. Cost ...
Delray Beach, FL, June 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global Fuel Cell Industry size is projected to reach USD 18.16 billion by 2030 from USD 5.66 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 26.3% during the ...
In June 2026, the hydrogen energy transportation equipment sector in the Xixian New Area saw new progress. A Skyworth-brand hydrogen fuel cell low-floor city bus, with its hydrogen core power system ...
General Motors Co. is scrapping plans for a factory in Detroit as part of a broader decision to end development of hydrogen fuel cells for everyday drivers, the automaker said Friday. Salaried workers ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Nov. 26, 2001 — Whistler, Inc. announces the signing of an agreement to acquire the fuel cell division of Anuvu Incorporated including the rights to the Carbon-X fuel cell, an ...
What if the future of aviation didn’t rely on heavy lithium-ion batteries or complex hydrogen systems, but instead on a fuel as simple and abundant as sodium? At MIT, researchers are turning this bold ...
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