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UK Carbon Trust report says fuel cell vehicles could take more than 30% of mid-sized car market by 2050

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The report is specifically focused on the potential for technology from select UK companies to enable a disruptive step-change in fuel cell cost reduction to accelerate consumer uptake, leading to approximately double the number of fuel cell cars on the road globally by 2030 versus current expectations. 500,000 units per year).

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Lumax and Italian ally gear up for new vehicle emission dynamics – ET Auto

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However, this was not the first time that LCAT had seen its products going global. According to him, rotational moulding has applications going beyond automotive to water tanks, modular plastic furniture “and whatever else on a massive scale”. The Toyota sign-up for exports was a big step forward,” said the CEO.

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Stanford team reports new low-cost, non-precious metal catalyst for water splitting with performance close to platinum

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Researchers at Stanford University, with colleagues at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and other institutions, have developed a nickel-based electrocatalyst for low-cost water-splitting for hydrogen production with performance close to that of much more expensive commercial platinum electrocatalysts. Click to enlarge.

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Sea Drones in the Russia-Ukraine War Inspire New Tactics

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It’s widely believed that such drones could be used to help counter a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Navy Embraced the Swarm Ukraine’s small, low-cost sea drones are offering a compelling view of future tactics and capabilities. Defending Taiwan by Surrounding It With a “Hellscape” U.S. Why the U.S. forces in the process.

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Will AI Steal Submarines’ Stealth?

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Rose Gottemoeller , former deputy secretary general of NATO, warns that “the stealth of submarines will be difficult to sustain, as sensing of all kinds, in multiple spectra, in and out of the water becomes more ubiquitous.” Lidar sensors transmit laser pulses through the water to produce highly accurate 3D scans of objects.