A new type of off-road racing began in the deserts of Saudi Arabia, as the Extreme H series — featuring the world’s first ...
A new type of off-road racing began in the deserts of Saudi Arabia, as the Extreme H series—featuring the world’s first ...
Discover why hydrogen-powered cars – despite their advanced technology and clean-burning efficiency – are not yet available ...
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Why Hydrogen-Powered Cars Have Yet to Blow Up
Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, and others continue to pump money into hydrogen fuel cell vehicles despite significant drawbacks and ...
General Motors is ending next-gen hydrogen fuel cell R&D to prioritize electric vehicles, diverging from Toyota and BMW’s ...
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Another step towards the future: Saudi Arabia hosts world’s first hydrogen racing event
The Tuwaiq Escarpment, a Jurassic-era cliff rising 300m from the Saudi Arabian desert, formed a striking backdrop as eight ...
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Toyota Proved Everyone Wrong On Hybrids - Hydrogen Could Be Next
Despite dwindling demand, Toyota remains committed to hydrogen fuelcell technology, investing in major projects and key ...
Hyundai quietly confirmed it’s developing a high-performance mid-engine powertrain that could underpin a future Genesis ...
For those unfamiliar with the ins and outs of GM’s hydrogen business, Hydrotec systems were aimed at vehicles ranging from ...
Australian Molly Taylor and Sweden's Kevin Hansen were crowned champions of the inaugural hydrogen-powered Extreme H World Cup in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
Formula One’s move to synthetic fuel in 2026 highlights the promise – and the pitfalls – of alternatives to electrification ...
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