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French Post Office and Renault Trucks testing electric truck with fuel cell range extender

Green Car Congress

Renault Trucks and the French Post Office (La Poste) will introduce on an experimental basis, and as a first in Europe, an electric truck equipped with a hydrogen-powered range extender. Hydrogen stands out today as an efficient solution for extending the possibilities of the electric vehicle product line and its autonomy.

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The Future of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles

Clean Fleet Report

Prospects and Challenges in 2024 Combining the environmental benefits of electric vehicles (EVs) with the long-range and rapid refueling of traditional gasoline vehicles, hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are becoming a compelling option for eco-minded car owners. Without question, FCEVs have the potential for broader adoption.

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Hydrogen hope for aviation industry

Green Cars News

New research could lead to hydrogen being used as a clean alternative to conventional aviation fuel. Scientists from Glasgow University are using nanotechnology to find a way to store the gas in a solid state, according to the BBC.

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Combining Hydrogen with Renewable Energy: Harnessing Clean Energy and Efficient Storage Solutions

Baua Electric

How Energy is Stored in Hydrogen Hydrogen is an effective energy carrier, capable of storing large amounts of energy in a compact form. This makes it a valuable resource for balancing the intermittency of renewable energy sources and for providing a clean energy solution across various sectors.

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Top Renewable Energy Trends in the Automotive Industry

Baua Electric

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (FCEVs) Gaining Momentum Hydrogen fuel cell technology is emerging as a strong contender in the push for zero-emission mobility, particularly in commercial transportation. Renewable Energy Storage : EV batteries can store excess solar and wind energy, helping balance grid demand.