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- BMW iX5 Hydrogen defies the extreme cold
The BMW iX5 Hydrogen is undergoing its final winter testing in one of the coldest regions in the world Tests confirm: the hydrogen fuel cell drive defies even the lowest temperatures
- Review: BMW iX5 Hydrogen
BMW is among the leading automakers exploring FCEV (fuel cell electric vehicles), and they have recently unveiled their latest model, the BMW iX5 Hydrogen
- Pioneer in hydrogen research
The hydrogen adventure began in 1979 with a BMW 520 Working closely with the German Aerospace Research Centre (DFVLR, now DLR), this first-generation BMW 5 Series (E12) was converted into a test vehicle running on hydrogen instead of petrol
- Why BMW Is Still Betting Big On Hydrogen
BMW's first hydrogen-powered EV is coming We sit down with the executive responsible to learn why BMW is still bullish on fuel-cell tech
- BMW i Hydrogen NEXT is a Test Bed for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology
The BMW i Hydrogen NEXT test car combines hydrogen fuel cell technology with BMW’s latest fifth-gen eDrive electric motor technology Typically, it makes about 170 horsepower, which isn’t very
- BMW Group prepares for series production of hydrogen fuel cell systems
The BMW Group is making prototypes of the highly efficient fuel cell systems at the company’s competence center for hydrogen in Munich An electrochemical reaction takes place in the fuel cell, which involves hydrogen from the tanks reacting with oxygen from the air
- Everyday testing of BMW i Hydrogen NEXT with hydrogen fuel cell drive . . .
Typical BMW driving dynamics delivered by electric drive train with system output of 275 kW 374 hp The complete drive system in the BMW i Hydrogen NEXT combines hydrogen fuel cell technology with fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology – which can already be experienced in the BMW iX3 and soon the BMW iX and BMW i4, as well
- BMW’s Hydrogen Revolution: The Future of Sustainable Driving
BMW is revolutionizing clean mobility with hydrogen fuel cell technology The BMW i Hydrogen NEXT delivers 400+ miles of range, 3-5 minute refueling times, and zero emissions Could hydrogen be the future of sustainable transportation?
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