The University of Connecticut (UConn) has announced that its Center for Clean Energy Engineering has developed a new manufacturing process for fuel cells that could make fuel cell vehicles a viable commercial option in the next 10 years and possibly sooner. Professor Radenka Maric developed the “breakthrough” reactive spray deposition technology process, Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
The University of Connecticut (UConn) has announced that its Center for Clean Energy Engineering has developed a new manufacturing process for fuel cells that could make fuel cell vehicles a viable commercial option in the next 10 years and possibly sooner.
Professor Radenka Maric developed the “breakthrough” reactive spray deposition technology process,
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