Graphene-Protected Hydrogen Fuel Cells Boost Truck Efficiency
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Graphene-Protected Hydrogen Fuel Cells Boost Truck Efficiency
As the world edges towards its sustainability goals, a lot of attention has been paid to alternative energy sources. For most people, battery-powered EVs are the future of transportation, but the tech won't suffice for the trucking industry due to the added demands and travel distances. Here's how a team of engineers has created a heavy-duty fuel cell that could help reduce heavy-duty vehicle emissions and usher in cleaner roadways. How Hydrogen…
This Groundbreaking American Hydrogen Fuel Cell Survived 90,000 Cycles With Minimal Power Loss and Could Reshape Clean Energy Forever - Sustainability Times
IN A NUTSHELL Researchers at UCLA have developed a new hydrogen fuel cell catalyst that extends battery life to over 200,000 hours. The innovative design combines pure platinum with a graphene-protective layer and a porous carbon support for enhanced durability. This breakthrough offers a cleaner, more efficient alternative to traditional batteries for long-haul transportation. The technology could potentially make hydrogen infrastructure more …
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