vätgasbilar
Vätgasbilar, also known as hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs), are a type of alternative fuel vehicle that use hydrogen gas to power an electric motor. Instead of storing electricity in a battery like a traditional electric car, vätgasbilar store hydrogen in a tank. This hydrogen is then fed into a fuel cell, where it reacts with oxygen from the air. This electrochemical reaction produces electricity, which powers the vehicle's electric motor, and the only byproduct is water vapor, making them a zero-emission technology at the point of use.
The infrastructure for refueling vätgasbilar is still under development, and hydrogen fueling stations are not as
Vätgasbilar represent a promising path towards decarbonizing transportation, offering a clean alternative to internal combustion engine