
fuel cell electric vehicles
Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are cars that generate electricity using a fuel cell, which combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce power. The process creates electricity to run the vehicle's motor and only emits water vapor as a byproduct, making them environmentally friendly. They can be refueled quickly, similar to gasoline cars, and often have a longer range than some battery electric vehicles. FCEVs offer a clean alternative for transportation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and are especially useful for long-distance travel and heavy-duty applications.