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Toyota’s plans for hydrogen-powered carbon neutral race car go up in flames – EQ Mag

Toyota’s hydrogen-powered Toyota GR Corolla won’t take to the track in Japan this weekend after a fire seriously damaged the revolutionary race car. A Toyota GR Corolla race car powered by hydrogen – rather than high-octane petrol – has been withdrawn from a racing event in Japan after catching fire during testing. In April 2021, […]

Nine Years Series: National Hydrogen Mission – EQ Mag

Airbus developing hydrogen-powered zero emission engine – EQ Mag

Toulouse : Airbus has revealed that it is developing a hydrogen-powered fuel cell engine. The propulsion system is being considered as one of the potential solutions to equip its zero-emission aircraft that will enter service by 2035. Airbus will start ground and flight testing this fuel cell engine architecture onboard its ZEROe demonstrator aircraft towards […]

Hydrogen storages important foundation for solar PV expansion in Europe – German govt scenarios -EQ

Hydrogen-powered electric bus to begin trial in Aussie state – EQ Mag Pro

SYDNEY: In a move toward zero-emission technology, the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) announced on Wednesday that its first testing of a hydrogen-powered electric bus will begin later this year. To test the future fuel source, the government is collaborating with local and national industry sources. According to the Xinhua news agency, bus […]

Hydrogen subsidies | Australian solar-to-methanol project secures €24m grant — with half coming from Germany -EQ

Komatsu aims for lead in hydrogen-powered mining trucks

TOKYO: Komatsu, Japan’s top construction equipment maker, plans to develop hydrogen power as an alternative to diesel for heavy-duty mining dump trucks, in a first for the industry, Nikkei has learned. The company will start its hydrogen development program in 2021 and aims to have the trucks ready for practical use by 2030. This effort […]

Nine Years Series: National Hydrogen Mission – EQ Mag