Honda has started mass-producing an affordable fuel cell system that generates electricity using hydrogen and oxygen, with automobiles equipped with this battery leaving no carbon footprint. The move aligns with efforts to transition to hydrogen energy replacing fossil fuels, as seen in the recent record-breaking journey of a battery-powered GWR train in the UK.
Pop goes another heavily-promoted use case for hydrogen. BBC News - Battery-powered GWR train 'breaks UK record'. https://t.co/55r8ZTScaF
Battery-powered GWR train 'breaks UK record' on journey through Warwickshire https://t.co/SDxg6WEYEj
A battery-powered train is thought to have broken a UK record during a test journey. https://t.co/UvmAgc8NIL
Battery-powered GWR train 'breaks UK record' https://t.co/6HKT9LzONW
Honda begins mass-production of affordable fuel cell system "Fuel cells generate electricity when hydrogen reacts with oxygen in the air. Automobiles mounted with that type of battery do not leave a carbon footprint, like electric cars. The challenge to date involved the hefty…
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