Scientists have developed a fuel cell that uses microbes in soil to produce electricity. The device can power underground ...
A sensor buried in a farm field has two ways to stay powered. A battery that will die. Or a solar panel that will get caked ...
What if the future of aviation didn’t rely on heavy lithium-ion batteries or complex hydrogen systems, but instead on a fuel as simple and abundant as sodium? At MIT, researchers are turning this bold ...
Ah, alternative fuels. Aren't they the best? It all started with a hybrid car, which led to plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and now battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) are dominating the scene.
BMW confirms it will build its first full-production hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) in 2028. Photo: Jonas Rattel. Where battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are fully charged with energy from ...
While Cellcentric already knows how to build a fuel cell, adding Toyota's expertise to the mix can only improve their work ...
Fuel cell sensors are electrochemical devices designed for precise measurement. In measurement applications, they have become the gold standard for breath alcohol concentration detection, valued for ...
Microfluidic fuel cells represent an emerging class of miniature energy conversion devices which utilise the controlled flow of liquid electrolytes through microchannels to facilitate electrochemical ...
One of the most ambitious projects in the new frontier of electric aviation is the Flying Fuel Cell concept, a hydrogen-electric hybrid system being actively pursued by several European aerospace ...
Isuzu and Toyota are developing Japan’s first mass-produced light-duty fuel cell electric truck, aiming for a 2027 launch.