ZeroAvia is working with San Francisco startup Verne to bring an even more energy-dense form of hydrogen to the clean aviation space. Cryo-compressed H2 could reduce costs, speed up fueling, and ...
Hydrogen-electric plane aviation technology developer ZeroAvia is exploring a form of energy-dense fuel to develop aircraft that can refuel faster and potentially fly farther. The company has signed a ...
Verne’s cryo-compression technology increases the energy density of hydrogen storage. Credit: Verne Hydrogen-electric propulsion startup ZeroAvia has signed a memorandum of understanding with Verne to ...
CRYOGAS, also called cryo-compressed hydrogen gas (CcH2), is a high-density cryogenic compressed hydrogen gas, which can reach densities of 80 kg/m3 and more at pressure levels between 30 MPa and 40 ...
ZeroAvia is a leader in zero-emission aviation, focused on developing hydrogen-electric engines for all types of aircraft as the most environmentally and economically-friendly solution for the ...
A 2019 Volvo VNL 760 will serve as the initial testing ground for an innovation its developer believes could increase the range and cut the cost of every hydrogen-fueled Class 8 tractor manufacturers ...
Piasecki’s Haxel hydrogen-electric demonstrator has fuel cells either side of the tail and tanks under the fuselage. Credit: Piasecki Aircraft There is continued interest in hydrogen-electric ...
California-based Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and hydrogen technology group Verne have demonstrated a novel pathway for creating high-density hydrogen through a research program ...
Associate Editor, Gardner Business Media, Inc. Verne’s CcH 2 technology involves cooling and compressing hydrogen to achieve the maximum hydrogen density of 73 gallons/liter, a 33% improvement over ...
Ultra-light liquid hydrogen tanks promise to make jet fuel obsolete By Loz Blain April 21, 2022 HyPoint and GTL are developing ultra-lightweight cryogenic hydrogen tanks that the partnership promises ...
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