US Army Tests A New Flow Battery From Lockheed Martin
The US Army is testing a new flow battery that can suck up wind and solar energy like a high tech vacuum.
The US Army is testing a new flow battery that can suck up wind and solar energy like a high tech vacuum.
The US firm ZeroAvia is one step closer to bringing its zero emission electric aircraft to market, powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
GM lets fly with a barrage of EV battery news while revving up its activity in the hydrogen fuel cell area, too.
Scientists at the Energy Department’s Brookhaven National Laboratory are unlocking the secrets of lighter, less expensive, more energy dense and just all-around better EV batteries.
In another bad sign for fossil energy stakeholders, the apparel industry supply chain is focusing more attention on recycling pre-consumer and post-consumer petrochemicals.
The US Army is pursuing new silicon energy storage technology for light weight, long lasting portable batteries.
Canoo has delivered the first Light Tactical Vehicle to the US Army for evaluation and testing.
Recent news that the Tesla Semi is going into production shows us that big vehicles need big batteries to run. At 41 tons, an electric semi-truck needs 500 kWh of battery to go highway distances. But, the US military knows how to put the largest vehicles on the road to … [continued]
The Army Corp. of Engineerings is getting a hot new electric ride!
Batteries are the secret ingredient in the new series Running Wild: The Challenge, and they also feature front and center in the US Army’s plans for equipping the Soldier of the future.