The use of hydrogen as a fuel in vehicles helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and atmospheric pollutants. When used in a fuel cell, hydrogen generates electricity and discharges only water. This means it helps to improve air quality and combat climate change.
Hydrogen can be used for all vehicles (cars, buses, trucks, trains, planes, machinery, boats, etc.).
Hydrogen vehicles offer a similar range to that of combustion engine vehicles. Moreover, hydrogen refueling can also be as fast as petrol refueling, requiring just a few minutes to fill a tank. These two points distinguish hydrogen vehicles from battery electric vehicles.
Finally, using decarbonised hydrogen also helps to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to energy security and the diversification of energy sources.