Hydrogen vehicles, also known as hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, use hydrogen as a fuel source to generate electricity, which powers the vehicle. Key aspects include:
Zero Emissions: Only water vapor and heat as byproducts
Flexible Production: From renewables, natural gas, or biomass
Fueling Infrastructure: Growing network of hydrogen stations
eVTOL
Electric Propulsion: Quiet and efficient electric motors
Vertical Takeoff/Landing: No runway needed
Advanced Materials: Lightweight design like carbon fiber
Use Cases: Air taxis, medical transport, cargo delivery
Smart rail transportation
Predictive Maintenance: Prevent issues using data and sensors
Real-time Monitoring: Track operations and passenger flow live