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Innovations to Extend an EV's Range
Is hydrogen the future for EVs?
To increase the range of EVs Honda plans to build an all-new hydrogen fuel cell EV in 2024. According to Honda batteries could power local trips while fuel cells handle longer excursions. Honda and General Motors have partnered on a fuel cell manufacturing joint venture since 2017. Keep an eye on these and other technologies that will ultimately help make EVs ubiquitous.
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Is Geothermal Finally About To Arrive?
Geothermal has been around for over 100 years. But up to now it hasn't made any significant strides in providing utility-scale power. Is that about to change?
PTR PERSPECTIVE Episode 10: EU Funnels €424 Million to Electrify Europe Through AFIF
In this Episode, Ijlal sheds light on the European Union’s (EU) recent EUR 424 million investment in alternative fuel infrastructure, with a focus on electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and hydrogen refueling stations. This initiative aligns..
Is charging time a critical EV roadblock?
EVs face numerous challenges to achieving widespread acceptance. Most will be resolved with the next five to 10 years, but one potential headwind could take multiple decades to solve.
The Greenest Travel
The Mayer of San Francisco. London Breed, is in China as I’m writing this (late April). She rode on a high-speed rail line while there. China has invested extensively in their high-speed rail system. Thus, I thought it was a good time to update..
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