The UK has rolled out a fleet of hydrogen-powered FCEVs, planned to be taking the roads in the next 20 years. Report on the government-funded study and benefits of fuel cells, as well as their likelihood to re-engineer the electric car as we see it today, in this report from PanEuro:
Over one and a half million hydrogen powered vehicles could be on UK roads by 2030 according to a joint Government-industry study published today.
The forecast is made in an interim report commissioned to evaluate the benefits of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and ensure the UK is well positioned for their commercial roll-out.
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