HYDROGEN-POERED CARS
Discover how hydrogen cars produce zero emissions with less dependence upon foreign fossil fuels
There are two basic types of hydrogen cars: those that run on PEM (proton exchange membrane) fuel cells and those which burn hydrogen (H2) inside an internal combustion engine (ICE). All major car manufacturers have developed one or both of these types of vehicles.
The most popular of these two varieties are those that run on hydrogen fuel cells. This is because these are seen as zero-emission vehicles that will not contribute to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and will help towards breaking the dependence upon foreign fossil fuels.