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Stellantis has announced the discontinuation of its hydrogen fuel cell technology development program, leaving more room for its $6 billion bet on an alternative-powered engine to come to fruition.
Due to limited availability of hydrogen refueling infrastructure, high capital requirements, and the need for stronger ...
Due to a lack of prospects on the hydrogen market, Stellantis is discontinuing its development programme for hydrogen fuel cell technology. This also marks the end of the planned series production of ...
The automaker announced on Wednesday, July 16, that it would end its hydrogen development program, depriving start-up Symbio ...
Stellantis has discontinued its hydrogen fuel cell technology development programme, citing a lack of infrastructure and ...
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Limited refueling infrastructure, high capital costs, and weak incentives pushed Stellantis out of the FCEV race ...
The owner of Vauxhall has scrapped plans for hydrogen-powered vehicles after concluding there was “no prospect” of making the technology profitable this decade.
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Stellantis has pulled the plug on plans to launch hydrogen vans in Europe, warning that that the market shows “no development ...
Plans for series production of hydrogen-powered Pro One vans in Hordain, France, and Gliwice, Poland, have been cancelled.
Hydrogen-powered vans are scrapped just as production was set to start. Stellantis says “no development prospect” for alternative fuel ...