The world needs low emission vehicles and governments are investing in them. We speak to businesses that are helping to create a greener future
Hydrogen is regarded by many as the fuel of the future. Hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are emissions free, can match the performance of regular cars and are set to become increasingly available to consumers. Nonetheless, they have their critics. There’s still division on whether electric vehicles should be powered by hydrogen or with a battery. Makers of battery-powered electric vehicles (EVs), most notably Tesla Cars CEO Elon Musk, dismiss FCEVs as expensive and inefficient. There is also a lack of infrastructure to support them.
But the world is crying out for cleaner transport and British entrepreneurs are making strides in this nascent industry.
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Source: Guardian