Tag: Hydrogen
A Reversible Self-Assembling Solid-State Battery Electrolyte From MIT
Researchers at MIT are hot on the trail of a way to make a more recyclable battery for use in electric vehicles.
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From Kitty Hawk to Supernal: The Shrinking Future of eVTOLs
Supernal’s decision to pause work on its eVTOL aircraft is a signal that the sector is entering a different phase. Hyundai created Supernal with strong funding, a long timeline, and a clear plan to bring a five-seat air taxi to market around 2028. If a global automaker with significant resources … [continued]
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Philippines Expands EV Classification System to 6 Categories Under New DOE Guidelines
The Philippine Department of Energy (DOE) has introduced comprehensive new guidelines that expand the Philippines’ electric vehicle classification system from four to six categories, marking a significant step toward streamlining the country’s rapidly growing EV market. The revised rules, contained in DOE Department Circular DC2025-09-0015, took effect on September 20 … [continued]
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Why So Many Non-BEV Trucks in NACFE’s Run on Less?
The United States North American Council for Freight Efficiency’s (NACFE) Run on Less is underway again, and the lineup is broad. Battery electrics are sharing the road with renewable diesel tractors, natural gas trucks, and a pair of hydrogen fuel cell units. That variety is interesting because it reflects the … [continued]
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Green Hydrogen Keeps Poking Its Nose Into The US Energy Business
Acclera, the energy storage and fuel cell branch of Cummins, is sending a 35-megawatt green hydrogen electrolyzer to Niagra Falls, where it will run on hydropower.
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