Introduction
A fuel cell is a device that generates electricity through a chemical reaction—without burning fuel. It combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce power, with water as the only emission.
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What is a Fuel Cell? – U.S. Department of Energy
🧠 What It Means
Acts like a battery, but never needs recharging—just a supply of hydrogen.
Powers everything from cars and trucks to buildings and drones.
Highly efficient, quiet, and emission-free when using green hydrogen.
❗ Key Challenges
Expensive materials like platinum increase costs.
Durability and temperature sensitivity need improvements.
Mass production and scalability still in development stages.
🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment
>“Fuel cells are like power plants in your pocket—efficient, clean, and versatile. They’re the future engine.”
🦉 Sameer’s Comment
“So it’s like a battery that doesn’t run out? That’s a game-changer… if we can make them cheaper.”