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Stellantis recently announced it will discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology development program.  “Due to limited ...
E-fuels are considered a sustainable option for reducing emissions in sectors where electricity supply is not feasible, including aviation and shipping ...
Stellantis has pulled out of the Symbio joint venture, which was counting on the automaker as a client for 80 percent of its ...
Stellantis is officially ending its hydrogen push but its $6 billion engine weapon is a massive investment in advanced ...
LG Energy Solution (LGES) and General Motors (GM) have decided to convert the second factory of their joint venture, Ultium Cells, located in Spring Hill, Tennessee, from producing ...
The Detroit automaker signed an agreement with Redwood Materials to turn new and used EV batteries into storage systems to power AI data centers.
Automotive group Stellantis has announced the end of its fuel cell technology development programme for electric vehicles. It will no longer produce hydrogen-powered vans, at least until the end of ...
Toyota's flirtation with hydrogen continues, but does this early Mirai have the charm to overcome limited refueling options?
It admits there are "no prospects of mid-term economic sustainability." ...
Stellantis announced a partnership with Michelin and Forvia to develop hydrogen-powered cars. Two years later, Stellantis is pulling out.
While popular culture commonly depicts extraterrestrial life as little green men with large, oval-shaped heads, it’s most ...
Electric vehicles may be the biggest topic in alternative fuels, but they're not alone: Hydrogen-powered engines have existed for decades and are still around.