Ford, Nissan and Daimler plan to form a partnership which will accelerate the commercialization of EV technology.
The three automakers will develop a common fuel cell system which is to be ...
Toyota Motor Corporation is nearing an agreement to license its fuel-cell technology to BMW AG, the Nikkei business daily reported.
The agreement is expected to be made official as early as ...
General Motors is planning to close its hydrogen fuel-cell research facility in Honeoye Falls and relocate it to Michigan, the company has announced.
GM's move to shift the Honeoye Falls operations, ...
Mercedes will be the first company to market with a commercially available fuel-cell car in 2014, but has yet to decide on production volumes, how the car will be distributed ...
After having its world premiere at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, Toyota brought to Paris the FCV-R fuel cell concept, the carmaker's next step towards mass-produced hydrogen fuelled vehicles.
The FCV-R ...
The Japanese based automaker Toyota has recently confirmed its plans to develop a hydrogen fuel-cell sedan in 2015.
The announcement was made through the voice of the president and CEO of ...
To give the Audi E-tron and the BMW i, Mercedes brought up the E Superlight. A revolutionary carbon fiber sedan.
Considering size it resembles the Mercedes CLS, although the price brigs ...
Hyundai Motor Company, South Korea’s largest automaker, showcased today at the 2011 Seoul Motor Show the Blue2 concept vehicle, the company's first saloon-style Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) powered by ...
German carmaker Mercedes-Benz is setting up a $50-million production plant in Burnaby to manufacture fuel-cell stacks to power electric vehicles.
The plant is expected to be in operation by 2013 and ...