Hydrogen Fuel Cells vs. Electric Vehicles: Pros and Cons.!
In addition, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have a longer range, which solves the range problems that some electric vehicle owners may encounter. The energy density of hydrogen is much higher than that of batteries, allowing fuel cell vehicles to travel longer distances without having to refuel. This feature makes it a viable option for long journeys and applications where charging infrastructure may be limited.
Despite these advantages, however, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles data-face manufacturing, distribution and infrastructure challenges. Current hydrogen production is often based on fossil fuels, which can negate environmental benefits if not obtained sustainably. Building an efficient and widespread hydrogen refueling infrastructure is another hurdle that needs to be overcome to enable mass adoption.