In many ways, there is a lot of hope hanging on hydrogen in the trucking industry. Fleets are desperate for a diesel-like, zero-emission propulsion option for heavy trucks. And despite some concerns, ...
Shell wasn't the only game in town, but finding H2 stations is still tough. There are around two dozen in the Los Angeles ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Manufacturers said hydrogen internal combustion engines and hydrogen fuel cell technology both have a role to play in the alternative-fuels market, and commonalities among hydrogen, ...
Volvo Trucks is developing trucks with internal combustion engines that run on hydrogen and plans a commercial launch toward the end of the decade. Trucks that run on green hydrogen provide a ...
Developments by the automotive, motorcycle, and trucking industries might just save your V-8s and more. Tesla Semi updates and autonomous trucks might have garnered headlines at this year’s Advanced ...
Propulsion technology has steadily evolved over the past century, starting from piston engines all the way to the present era of turbofan jet engines. But innovation is always taking place behind the ...
Many truck and engine OEMs have publicly stated their commitment to move away from fossil fuels in the coming decades, but most have not committed to completely toss the engine to the curb. Volvo ...
Although not considered zero-emission technology by the UK government, many industry experts believe hydrogen has a key role ...
The Astron Aerospace H2 Starfire is a clean burning hydrogen and water powered internal combustion engine alternative to battery cell technology. There is very little parasitic power loss with the H2 ...
As the world prepares for a cleaner energy future, researchers at ETH Zurich are developing jet engines that can burn hydrogen as fuel. Today's jet engines are designed to burn kerosene, and while ...
Astron aerospace has shown a partial prototype of a new rotary combustion engine it claims runs at an extraordinary 60% thermal efficiency, burning totally clean with zero NOx emissions and nothing ...
Alternative means of propulsion for motorcycles are always in the works, but their success and adoption rates are, for one reason or another, much lower than when it comes to four-wheeled vehicles.