Hydrogen-powered vehicles promise zero emissions and fast refueling, but are they truly the future of clean transportation

Fuel cell technology allows hydrogen cars to emit only water vapor, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.

Unlike electric cars, hydrogen vehicles refuel in minutes and can travel long distances without frequent stops.

High costs and inefficient hydrogen production make FCEVs less competitive compared to battery electric vehicles.

Lack of hydrogen refueling infrastructure remains a major barrier to widespread adoption of fuel cell vehicles.

Despite challenges, automakers like Toyota, Hyundai, and BMW are investing in hydrogen-powered vehicle development.