
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) use hydrogen gas to generate electricity through a fuel cell, which powers electric motors to move the vehicle. The process combines hydrogen with oxygen from the air, producing electricity, water vapor, and heat. This makes FCVs environmentally friendly, emitting only water vapor without greenhouse gases. They can be refilled quickly at hydrogen fueling stations, similar to gasoline vehicles, and typically offer longer driving ranges than battery electric cars. Hydrogen FCVs are an innovative alternative for clean transportation, especially useful in reducing emissions and reliance on fossil fuels.