FRANKFURT -- The world's biggest auto parts maker Bosch said Monday it would work with a Swedish firm to develop key components for hydrogen fuel cells designed to power cars, after backing off building electric batteries. Stuttgart-based Bosch and Powercell Sweden AB -- formerly a subsidiary of carmaker Volvo -- aim to bring the fuel cells to market "in 2022 at the latest". https://twitter.com/BoschGlobal/status/1122863155288236033 Hydrogen-powered electric vehicles could prove winners compared with their battery-driven cousins for some applications. They offer a longer range and can be refueled about as quickly as a petrol- or diesel-powered vehicle. ...
Keep on reading: Germany’s Bosch powers up hydrogen cells for cars
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