Airbus, Rolls-Royce, and Nikola are making significant bets on hydrogen-powered planes over electric planes. Airbus and others believe that hydrogen has advantages over electric power for aviation. Rolls-Royce is skeptical about electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft, favoring conventional propulsion for the next two decades. Nikola is producing a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle with a range of up to 500 miles, promoting it as a sustainable transportation option.
"Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc backed away from electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft as it bets that conventional propulsion will remain the mainstay for at least the next two decades." https://t.co/Yt6vg8XnZU
Rolls-Royce backs away from electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft as it bets that conventional propulsion will remain the mainstay for at least the next two decades https://t.co/6TGl7hvpN6
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