Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Electric Vehicle Team has unveiled its plan for constructing a hydrogen-powered electric motorcycle. The team aims to utilize a fuel cell system for this project, serving as a testing ground for innovative hydrogen-based transportation technologies.
In October, the hydrogen-powered electric motorcycle completed its initial full test-track demonstration. The vehicle is engineered as an open-source platform, allowing for the interchange and experimentation of various components. The team provides free online access to the plans, enabling others to create their own versions based on the shared design.
Unlike previous initiatives undertaken by the team, which has been affiliated with MIT since 2005, this vehicle will not participate in races or competitions. Instead, it will be showcased at various conferences. “We’re hoping to use this project as a chance to start conversations around ‘small…


