Geo-TH,In
Well-known Member
I was researching Hydrogen fuel as a place to invest in the market when I ran across the following. I always thought fuel cells were mostly used by NASA. I haven't heard any buzz about fuel cells until I ran across what I posted below. I found it interesting Cummins, Toyota, Honda and others are working on fuel cells.
Cummins (NYSE: CMI) - an industrials company best known for its engines and power generation products - has been working on hydrogen-based technologies for almost two decades. The company acquired Hydrogenics, a leading Canadian hydrogen fuel cell player last year.
Toyota is one of the largest automakers in the world focusing on the hydrogen fuel cell technology. The company is partnering with Honda to build fuel cell operations in Montreal. Toyota was one of the very few companies that started selling hydrogen fuel cell cars. Its fuel cell car Mirai is extremely famous in Japan. Some other hydrogen fuel cell cars include Hyundais Nexo and the fuel-cell version of the Honda Clarity.
Hydrogen fuel cells will see a huge demand in the future as aviation, trucking, and industrial companies weigh using environment-friendly technology to decarbonize the hard-to-abate sectors such as refining and steel production.
Instead of calling cars EVs they will be called FCEV (Fuel Cell EV)
I didn't know Toyota already has a car in the streets in Japan.
Is anyone working on FC tractors?
If Cummins if working on FC, We may have trucks and tractors running on hydrogen on my lifetime.
Hope you find this informative like I did.
George
Cummins (NYSE: CMI) - an industrials company best known for its engines and power generation products - has been working on hydrogen-based technologies for almost two decades. The company acquired Hydrogenics, a leading Canadian hydrogen fuel cell player last year.
Toyota is one of the largest automakers in the world focusing on the hydrogen fuel cell technology. The company is partnering with Honda to build fuel cell operations in Montreal. Toyota was one of the very few companies that started selling hydrogen fuel cell cars. Its fuel cell car Mirai is extremely famous in Japan. Some other hydrogen fuel cell cars include Hyundais Nexo and the fuel-cell version of the Honda Clarity.
Hydrogen fuel cells will see a huge demand in the future as aviation, trucking, and industrial companies weigh using environment-friendly technology to decarbonize the hard-to-abate sectors such as refining and steel production.
Instead of calling cars EVs they will be called FCEV (Fuel Cell EV)
I didn't know Toyota already has a car in the streets in Japan.
Is anyone working on FC tractors?
If Cummins if working on FC, We may have trucks and tractors running on hydrogen on my lifetime.
Hope you find this informative like I did.
George