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One problem with fuel cell cars is that hydrogen gas is not readily available in pure form. Most hydrogen is produced from natural gas through a process called steam reforming, which generates carbon emissions. Additionally, the infrastructure for hydrogen refueling stations is limited, making it challenging for consumers to access hydrogen fuel easily. This lack of availability hinders the widespread adoption of fuel cell vehicles.

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