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The increased focus on electrification, particularly FCEVs(Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle), is being sparked in part by the worldwide movement toward decarbonization as a solution to climate change and air pollution.
Many nations have proposed or passed laws that would outlaw ICE-based automobiles, highlighting this trend.
An alternative fuel with a very high energy content by weight is hydrogen. Huge amounts of it are trapped in organic materials like water, hydrocarbons, and other organic substances.
From a variety of domestic sources, such as fossil fuels, biomass, and water electrolysis with grid, solar, or wind power, hydrogen can be created. How hydrogen is created determines its energy efficiency and environmental impact.
The Turkey Fuel Cell Vehicle Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
A brand-new domestic vehicle fuelled by hydrogen fuel has been developed and debuted by TUBITAK MAM and the National Boron Research Institute (BOREN). The newly created car features a hybrid engine, can go 300 kilometres on electricity, and can go 150 kilometres farther on hydrogen fuel.
Boron is used in the car’s hydrogen storage. The car speeds to 100 kilometres per hour very quickly and runs extremely silently. It also emits no emissions. The car itself is a hybrid.
The range of conventional electric vehicles will be increased when hydrogen-fueled batteries are installed. The vehicle being tested right now has an electric range of 300 kilometres.