Honda has unveiled a new hydrogen fuel system with increased power output and better durability. On top of that, Honda's new (and aptly named) Next Generation Fuel Cell Module is also smaller and ...
In June of 2005 Honda became the first car company in the world to lease a hydrogen fuel cell powered car to Jon Spallino, of Redondo Beach, California. During the 2005-6 auto show season ...
Honda has revealed a new hydrogen fuel-cell stack and module Huge gains more than double durability, more than triple power density, cut cost in half Will initially go into Honda's own hydrogen ...
The current fuel cell Honda uses is part of a joint development program with General Motors. The new one is wholly developed by Honda. However, GM hasn't put it in a car, and it's only available ...
DETROIT--Honda Motor Co. announced it has begun commercial production of a new hydrogen fuel cell system jointly developed with General Motors Co. The auto giant said it had managed to reduce ...
TOKYO, Feb 19, 2025 - (JCN Newswire) - - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today made its first global release of specifications for Honda Next Generation Fuel Cell Module and Honda Fuel Cell Power Generator ...
Initial production of fuel cell power units will be relatively small, with Honda executive Jay Joseph saying at an event on Wednesday that his company is aiming to deliver 2,000 fuel cell power ...
While battery electric vehicles (BEVs) continue to grow in model availability, sales numbers, and available charging ...
The automaker just revealed the all-new Honda CR-V e:FCEV crossover, the first production plug-in hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle in the USA, as part of its zero emissions project. Committed ...
(MENAFN- JCN NewsWire) Honda Reveals Specification for its Next-generation fuel Cell Module - Compared to the current model, cost reduced by half, durability more than doubled and volumetric power ...
Honda has a new fuel cell module. It was developed independently by the company. The module is more powerful, more compact and cheaper to build than its predecessor co-developed with General Motors.