There are no hydrogen powered cars being sold to the general public. Storage and fueling locations, and the potential hazard of the fuel, are the biggest hurdles.
yes, for sure. hydrogen cars are created today.
Many alternative fuels, and there can also be air-powered cars, hydrogen powered cars, electric cars, and many more. The best part about using air, hydrogen, and electricity to power cars is that it produces 0 carbon emissions.
New fueling stations that can handle hydrogen would have to be built.
Hydrogen,Energy,Air and solar powered
The desire for more gasoline powered cars!
They produce no harmful emissions.
Concept cars have been made, but none are in mass production to date.
Gasoline and diesel are the most common. Some companies have cars powered solely by electricity, or some have cars that run on hydrogen although the hydrogen powered cars are extremely expensive and not really available to the public. Some people convert their diesel powered vehicles to run of vegetable oil, and their gas engines to run on propane gas. Ethanol is also common.
The waste product from hydrogen-fueled cars is water vapor, which is emitted as a byproduct of the chemical reaction that occurs in the fuel cell. This makes hydrogen-powered cars a potential environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, as they produce zero harmful emissions.
Solar, electrical, or hydrogen powered cars are most likely to be cars of the future.
Yes, the FCX Clarity FCEV is officially out on the road. This is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.
Challenges to hydrogen as fuel include no distribution network, ie gas stations, and fear that the car co u l d explode like the Hindenburg.