as Porsche says, "No More EVs",
in September 2022, Porsche revealed that it had a prototype
hydrogen combustion engine sports car which was for testing it on the famous
Nürburgring racetrack in Germany, Porsche CEO Oliver Blume is also speaking
about the company’s hydrogen projects, and he says that “The battery-electric
drivetrain will be the best for shorter distances, while the hydrogen-based
drivetrain will be the best for longer distances”, The fact that a brand like
Porsche has switched to hydrogen shows that not everything is going to go
through EVs. In fact, others are following the same path, such as Ferrari,
Hyundai or Kia. However, this new engine will mark a historic milestone by
solving the problem of autonomy and taking thermal efficiency to a new level,
something we would never have imagined, the full article is here, and that is not all,
image GE-Honda, here is the GM-Honda system in the CR-V e:FCEV in February, Honda unveiled the production version of its
CR-V e:FCEV plug-in, which goes on lease sale to customers in Japan and the US
later this year. The FCEV is powered by a fuel cell system made by a GM and
Honda joint venture called Fuel Cell System Manufacturing (FCSM), based in
Michigan, with a range of 372 miles on a full tank of hydrogen plus a further
37 miles of battery range (according to the WLTP test cycle) and a refuelling
time akin to that of a petrol or diesel car, the CR-V e:FCEV is built in Ohio
at Honda’s Performance Manufacturing Centre, the article is here, as I have
always said from so many years ago, Go Green - Go Hydrogen!
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