In a chicken and egg like situation, what should come first – the car or the filling station? Enterprising hydrogen (H2) mobility partners are tackling both at once.
In the drive to decarbonise Europe’s transport sector, fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) offer crucial benefits. For one, their fuel – H2 – can be generated from a wide variety of local renewable energy sources, limiting reliance on energy imports.
The FCEVs themselves produce no harmful exhaust emissions when driven, which has a positive impact on the environment and human health.
Equally important, a growing H2-based transport sector means new businesses and jobs for Europe.
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