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Innovations to Extend an EV's Range

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I provide consulting services primarily assisting renewable energy-related companies in areas such as strategic planning, marketing, and operations. I have helped bring to market numerous leading...

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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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Joe Deely on Jun 13, 2023

Seems complicated... 

Meanwhile battery electric vehicles are taking over the WW market.

According to EV-Volumes data, shared by Jose Pontes, some 928,739 new passenger plug-in electric cars were registered globally in April. That's about 70 percent more than a year ago and about 14 percent of the total market.

 

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