by Connie Chan | Energy, Hydrogen, Transport
Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are powered by hydrogen. They are more efficient than conventional internal combustion engine vehicles and produce no tailpipe emissions—they only emit water vapour and warm air. FCEVs and the hydrogen...
by Connie Chan | Energy, Transport
There are a number of different ways to charge your electric car’s battery pack. Being faced with normal and fast charging methods, and different connector types can be a little daunting at first. But in fact, it is much more straightforward than it first appears!...
by Connie Chan | Transport
Batteries, like those of electric vehicles (EV), gradually degrade over time as they are frequently charged and power vehicles (discharged) over time and will fall below 70-80% of their initial capacity which is below what a EV requires. During the next few...
by Connie Chan | Energy, Transport
Solar roads are becoming a more popular topic of discussion. The concept has been around for decades, but only recently have countries started to seriously plan for solar roads. Solar roads are like traditional asphalt roads except the road is a series of panels that...
by Connie Chan | Transport
The shipping industry is one of the world’s most important global industry. The efforts of professionals at different links within the linear shipping chain make the worldwide economy fully functional. Global maritime shipping is the ‘backbone of world...