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Everything about Hydrogen

  • myFC had intended to extend the range, increase the operating time and reduce the weight of e-bikes with its Microfuel cell technology. – Photo myFC
    Innovations & products23 Sep 22

    Potential e-bike fuel cell supplier myFC files for bankruptcy

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden - myFC, the Nasdaq listed company which was active in micro fuel cells and hydrogen has filed for bankruptcy. This a turnaround from earlier this year when the company made headlines in the e-bike industry press with an eye-catching partnership.

  • Microfuel cell technology could extend the range, increase the operating time and reduce the weight of e-bikes. – Photo myFC
    e-bike8 Feb 22

    Fuel cell supplier myFC partners with Japanese bicycle component manufacturer

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Micro fuel cell company myFC has signed an agreement for the development and integration of their technology in e-bikes with a global leader in bicycle and e-bike systems from Japan. myFC is not willing to disclose the name of their partner.

  • The Kholos e-cargo tricycle, was one of the eye catchers at the ‘Made-in-France’ exhibition. - Photos Cycleurope
    Cargobike6 Jul 21

    Kholos e-cargo tricycle eyecatcher at Paris' Élysée Palace exhibition

    The Kholos e-cargo tricycle, developed by Cycleurope, Valeo and Stor-H was one of the eye catchers at the 'Made-in-France' major exhibition this weekend at the Élysée Palace in Paris. It was presented a combination of several innovations to offer a unique mobility solution for the green city of tomorrow.

  • The extender mounted in the cargo bike consists of a bottle of hydrogen gas and a fuel cell that converts hydrogen gas and the oxygen in the air into electricity. - Photos Bike Europe
    Cargobike2 Apr 21

    First hydrogen e-cargo bike soon on the road

    ARNHEM, the Netherlands - An electric cargo bike with a special hydrogen extender to double its range will soon find its way on the road. French Pragma Industries introduced the hydrogen e-bike already some years ago. In the Netherlands, Pragma is now cooperating with Urban Arrow and the Arnhem-Nijmegen Business school in the 'Everything about Hydrogen' Foundation to develop the HydroCargo.

  • “The LAVO bike is designed as a toolbox for emission-free mobility,” the designers say. - Photo StudioMom
    Australia22 Dec 20

    Dutch designers integrate Australian technology on LAVO hydrogen-powered bike

    ARNHEM, the Netherlands - Dutch design bureau, StudioMOM, has developed the LAVO bike, a compact modular hydrogen transport concept. Commissioned by the Providence Asset Group, the bike's design incorporates the Australian-developed hydrogen storage technology, the LAVO System.

  • e-bike11 Nov 20

    Exploring the e-bike of the future: 9 trends

    DOETINCHEM, the Netherlands - With so much development currently happening in the bicycle industry, Bike Europe asked designers Bastiaan Kok and Peter van der Veer to take a look into the future. They explored 9 trends which they see as where developments in bicycle design and two-wheel mobility in general may be heading.

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