Kawasaki and Suzuki are developing hydrogen motorcycles, but what’s holding them back? Discover the challenges and future of hydrogen-powered bikes.
Four major Japanese motorcycle makers will piggyback their expertise to develop hydrogen-powered engines for bikes and other small mobility vehicles in a nod to a greener future. Yamaha Motor Co ...
The four major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers, Honda Motor Co., Yamaha Motor Co., Suzuki Motor Co. and Kawasaki, founded an institution for the research and development of hydrogen engines.
Kawasaki has introduced a hydrogen-powered motorcycle in Japan. The prototype features a modified engine that runs on hydrogen instead of gasoline. Kawasaki aims to offer a “hydrogen ICE ...
Instead of depending on the traditional fossil fuels that release carbon emissions, an engine that emits water is something that could potentially be on the eco-friendliness radar. Yamaha Motor was ...
it appears to be a fairly standard looking motorcycle engine, a typical small horizontal single. It’s running on a stoichiometric mix of oxygen and hydrogen, something that packs plenty of punch ...
Motorcycle enthusiasts have long debated the merits of gasoline versus electric-powered bikes, but a new, game-changing ...
Remember the Crosscage, the Suzuki motorcycle that runs on hydrogen? Intelligent Energy, a company based in the British Midlands, wants to make sure that we not only keep the vehicle in mind ...
In a recent collaboration, Turbotech, Safran, and Air Liquide teamed up to validate the feasibility of using liquid hydrogen to power a turbine engine for light aircraft. Nearly a year ago to this ...
Yamaha has revealed a version of its 2UR-GSE 5-litre V8 engine that runs on pure liquid hydrogen, essentially eliminating its carbon emissions during the combustion cycle and providing further ...
The prototype model, which Kawasaki calls the ‘Hydrogen ICE Motorcycle’, is powered by a hydrogen engine based on Kawasaki’s 998cc, inline-four-cylinder, supercharged motor that powers the ...