Water is renewable, plentiful, and not nearly as volatile as oil, so could we one day use it to power our cars and engines?
Sirius Aviation plans to introduce the first hydrogen-powered, zero-emission VTOL capable jets before the end of the decade.
Delivered by Finland’s Kewatec Shipyards to the Kiel Fire Department in Germany, Dat Füürschipp is a 16.05 meter fire rescue ...
ACEL Power, a Canadian leading innovator in intelligent electric propulsion systems for marine vessels, is making a ...
RTX subsidiary Collins Aerospace has developed a power controller and distribution panel to manage high voltage for ...
In terms of its annual greenhouse gas emissions, the fleet is equivalent to a floating Germany, and 98.8 per cent of it is still moving by using fossil fuels. Three per cent of global emissions come ...
Making a virtue out of necessity, Airbus is joining forces with Toshiba to develop a super-efficient superconducting motor for aircraft that uses the liquid hydrogen that supplies the electricity to ...
The ISRO chief said that that the first Technology Demonstrator Satellite, TDS-01, featuring indigenously developed electric ...
The drive system of a rail vehicle is the largest energy consumer in operation, followed by the systems for temperature ...
A pilot scheme of the service, which is set to be operated by Condor Ferries, from Bangor Marina to Belfast's Titanic Quarter ...
The APC's automotive roadmaps highlight the trends and technologies that will shape the sector in the years ahead writes ...
Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept is powered by a conceptual Mopar e-Crate propulsion package; Ram 2500 Power Wagon Concept br ...