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Germany and Japan bet on BMW and Toyota to make hydrogen cars mainstream
BMW and Toyota are collaborating to develop the third generation of fuel cell technology.
The BMW Group has started production for the small-series iX5 Hydrogen model in the pilot plant at its Munich Research and Innovation Centre. The vehicle is meant to be the first-ever Sports Activity ...
(TestMiles) – BMW has tested hydrogen longer than most people realize. The real story is what it learned, and why a production model around 2028 isn’t as random as it sounds. I’ll tell you why I think ...
If we want hydrogen to play a meaningful role in decarbonization, we need to rethink both how it is produced and how it is ...
The complementarity between Spanish photovoltaics and Danish offshore wind power could underpin a European green hydrogen ...
A new chapter is opening for BMW’s long-running X5, and it comes with a powertrain option few rivals can match. Alongside the usual gasoline, diesel, plug-in hybrid, and battery-electric choices, the ...
The next-generation BMW X5 won’t just spawn new ICE models and an all-electric iX5, but also a hydrogen-powered model according to a new report, which says it’s set to launch in 2028. Hot on the heels ...
Consumer confidence in driving hydrogen-fueled vehicles could be improved by having station operators adopt a predictive model that helps them anticipate maintenance needs, according to researchers.
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