BMW to Introduce Hydrogen Cars by 2028
BMW's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology
BMW is gearing up to make hydrogen-powered cars a reality. The German automaker has announced plans to start mass-producing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs) by 2028. This move aligns with the company's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.Benefits of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology
Hydrogen fuel cell technology offers several advantages over traditional internal combustion engines. Hydrogen fuel cells produce zero emissions, making them environmentally friendly. They also have a longer range than electric vehicles and can be refueled quickly, similar to gasoline-powered cars.Cost and Infrastructure Challenges
Despite the benefits, hydrogen fuel cell technology faces challenges. One is the high cost of production. Hydrogen fuel cells require expensive platinum catalysts. Additionally, the infrastructure for hydrogen refueling stations is still limited, especially compared to the widespread availability of gas stations.
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