BMW Still Working on Hydrogen-Powered Models
BMW Motorsport boss claimed the Germans are still developing hydrogen-powered cars and the first FCEV should make an appearance somewhere in the mid 2020s.
BMW Motorsport boss claimed the Germans are still developing hydrogen-powered cars and the first FCEV should make an appearance somewhere in the mid 2020s.
BMW Motorsport boss Jens Marquardt has hinted that the company could one day return to the prototype ranks at the Le Mans 24 Hours with a car powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.
BMW is seemingly still working on fuel cell vehicles despite the interest shown in EVs lately.
BMW CEO Harald Krueger reinforced last week the company's commitment to launch a hydrogen fuel-cell car in the next five years.
Klaus Fröhlich, BMW AG, Development Chief, reinforced the brand's commitment for zero-emission mobility through the use of hydrogen fuel-cells.
A new BMW 5 GT prototype was spotted in Spain during a testing session which highlights BMW's commitment to the somewhat controversial method of propulsion.
BMW has been a proponent for hydrogen fuel cell technology for some time now and it seems that such a car is getting closer and closer to being a reality.
Mercedes-Benz is jumping on the hydrogen bandwagon and creating a hydrogen fuel cell-powered GLC Class by 2018
In Japan, both the government and automakers are making a strong push for hydrogen tech. However, in China the same can be said for pure EV tech.
BMW, Toyota and Honda have been fighting for hydrogen fuel cell technology for quite some time, while Tesla fights against it. Is hydrogen worth pursuing?
At the 2015 BMW Innovation Days held on the secret BMW ground in Miramas, France, the Bavarian automaker let us drive a BMW i8 hydrogen fuel cell