Like Seinfeld's Frank Costanza on Festivus, Hyperion chief executive officer Angelo Kafantaris aired his grievances to Automobile about the public's view on hydrogen-powered vehicles. "[People] think ...
Last summer, a Southern California-based company called Hyperion debuted a wild hydrogen-powered hypercar called the XP-1. The company referred to the XP-1 concept as an "educational tool," but ...
Hyperion, a California fuel-cell company, has delayed plans to move to Columbus and hire up to 700 workers. The company announced in February 2022 that it would invest nearly $300 million to convert ...