Automotive Fuel Cells
Automotive fuel cells are devices that convert chemical energy from fuel, typically hydrogen, into electrical energy to power vehicles. They work through an electrochemical process that produces electricity, with water and heat being the only byproducts. Fuel cells are considered a clean and efficient alternative to traditional internal combustion engines, as they produce zero emissions and have a higher energy efficiency. They are being increasingly used in the automotive industry as a sustainable solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.