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Hydrogen vs. Electric: Unpacking the Real Contenders in the Race for Green Transportation Dominance


Plugging into green power ups the efficiency every time. Fewer moving bits mean less noise, quicker pickup, while making rides feel even smoother somehow. Power goes right from battery to drive with ... Read More

Toyota's new hydrogen-powered concept pick-up truck has one very neat trick up its tailpipes


Badged the Tacoma H2-Overlander, the mammoth pick-up truck borrows the second-generation fuel cell stack from a Toyota Mirai and houses three hydrogen tanks within its frame rails. Read More

Toyota Turns Tacoma Into 547-HP Hydrogen-Powered Off-Roader


Currently, there are under 20,000 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles on the road in the United States, and the vast majority are located in California. The benefits of hydrogen power are obvious: An EV-like ... Read More

Audi CEO: “The Electric Car Is Simply the Better Technology”


Audi boss Gernot Döllner says electric cars are “simply the better technology,” highlighting the A6 e-tron, Rivian-backed EVs, and a future that balances regulation with customer demand. Audi CEO ... Read More

Hell Freezes Over! Ferrari Makes an Electric Car!


Ferrari pulled the wraps off its first pure-EV chassis, the Elettrica. The four-door, four-seat BEV promises a 0-60 mph time of under 2.5 seconds, a top speed of 193 mph, and a range of 330 miles on ... Read More


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