A fuel cell vehicle (FCV) is a type of electric vehicle that uses a fuel cell to generate electricity. Fuel cells are devices that convert the chemical energy of hydrogen and oxygen into electrical energy and water.
FCVs have a number of advantages over other types of electric vehicles, including:
- They produce no tailpipe emissions, making them a zero-emission vehicle.
- They have a longer range than most battery electric vehicles.
- They refuel quickly, similar to gasoline-powered vehicles.
However, FCVs also have some disadvantages, including:
- The cost of fuel cells is still relatively high.
- The infrastructure for refueling FCVs is not as widespread as the infrastructure for refueling gasoline-powered vehicles.
Despite these disadvantages, FCVs are a promising technology for the future of transportation. As the cost of fuel cells comes down and the refueling infrastructure is improved, FCVs are expected to become more popular.
Here are some examples of FCVs that are currently on the market:
- Toyota Mirai
- Hyundai Nexo
- Honda Clarity Fuel Cell
FCVs are still a relatively new technology, but they have the potential to revolutionize the way we travel.
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