Üzemanyagcellásak
Üzemanyagcellásak is a Hungarian term referring to fuel cell vehicles. These vehicles utilize fuel cells as their primary power source, generating electricity through an electrochemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant. The most common fuel used in fuel cell vehicles is hydrogen, which reacts with oxygen from the air to produce electricity, water, and heat. This electricity then powers an electric motor that drives the vehicle.
Fuel cell vehicles offer several advantages over traditional internal combustion engine vehicles. They produce zero tailpipe
However, the widespread adoption of fuel cell vehicles faces challenges. The primary hurdle is the limited