ATTI’s legal expert discusses the intricacies of compliance testing for hydrogen fuel cells.
Soon after the Ford Model T came into the world – regarded as the first affordable motor vehicle ever to be made – so did the famous scientist John B Goodenough. He would go on to become a materials scientist and create the well-known lithium-ion battery. Goodenough celebrated his 100th birthday on July 25 this year. In the race to replace fossil-based fuel, it’s fair to say that lithium-ion technology is ahead. But the hydrogen fuel cell may yet challenge Prof. Goodenough’s creation, not least because ‘refueling’ a hydrogen fuel cell is much quicker than charging a battery.
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Wherever there is a technology, lawyers will follow behind, trying to understand it, and create laws around it. Following the emergence of the ICE, it wasn’t long before…
