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Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV)

Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV)

Introduction

A Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) is a zero-emission vehicle powered by hydrogen. It uses a fuel cell to generate electricity that drives an electric motor—releasing only water vapour.

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Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles – California Fuel Cell Partnership

🧠 What It Means

  • Similar to battery EVs, but recharges in minutes via hydrogen refuelling.

  • Offers longer range and less downtime.

  • Especially useful for fleets, buses, and long-haul transport.

Key Challenges

  • Hydrogen refuelling infrastructure is still sparse.

  • Higher cost compared to petrol and battery EVs.

  • Public awareness and confidence remain low.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“FCEVs can flip the script—imagine EVs that charge in 5 minutes and go 500+ miles. That’s real freedom.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“I saw one of these in London and didn’t even realise it was hydrogen! The tech is here, it just needs scale.”

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