Fuel Cells: The next stage of alternative powertrains?drivers of hydrogen fuel cell powertrains
BMW, Toyota, Hyundai, Daimler, Nissan and Honda have all announced plans recently to commercialise the fuel cell drivetrain. We take a look at the the key drivers of hydrogen fuel cell powertrains
EU and G8 leaders declared in 2009 that CO2 emissions must be cut by at least 80% (from 1990 levels) by 2050 in order for atmospheric CO2 to stabilise at 450 parts per million (ppm) and keep global warming below 2°C. This level of decarbonisation could require up to 95% decarbonisation of the road transport sector, a daunting target.
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