Isuzu and Toyota are developing Japan’s first mass-produced light-duty fuel cell electric truck, aiming for a 2027 launch.
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Hydrogen fueled vehicles line up at reopened Studio City station after state supply disruption
A compressed hydrogen trailer explosion in February temporarily closed many California hydrogen stations, with only nine ...
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Changan targets 2027 hydrogen car with 10% higher fuel-cell output
Changan Automobile is pushing to launch a next-generation hydrogen fuel-cell passenger car by 2027, aiming for roughly 10 ...
Drivers seeking hydrogen fuel had to wait in an hourslong line to refuel due to a shortage. One Chevron station in Studio ...
Japanese auto majors Toyota and Isuzu plan to mass-produce a light-duty hydrogen fuel cell truck by fiscal year 2027. The ...
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German firm’s car integrated with high-pressure hydrogen chambers that deliver 466-mile range
BMW is advancing its alternative fuel strategy with the development of the BMW iX5 ...
Tata Motors on Wednesday, 15 April, announced plans to manufacture hydrogen fuel cell and internal combustion engine (ICE) ...
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Toyota And Isuzu’s New Hydrogen Truck Solves The Problem Refrigerated Delivery EVs Can’t
A shared hydrogen truck program between two Japanese automakers targets the urban logistics gap that battery EVs haven't ...
Fuel cell electric vehicle owners aren't worried about the high gas prices, but many of them are finding empty hydrogen tanks ...
The companies believe that the hydrogen-powered truck will be more suitable for refrigerated deliveries than a traditional ...
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Changan plans 2027 hydrogen car launch with 10% higher fuel cell performance
Hydrogen fuel cells are still a niche market, as high costs and a lack ...
Toyota teams up with Daimler Truck and Volvo Group to scale hydrogen fuel-cell technology for heavy-duty trucks through the Cellcentric partnership.
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