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What is a fuel cell?

Fuel cells are a technology used to create electricity by combining hydrogen gas with oxygen from the air. Like a battery, these cells convert chemical energy directly into electricity. But a fuel cell does not need to recharged because, as long as it is supplied with hydrogen, it will continue to produce electricity.

What are fuel cells used for?
Fuel cells are currently being used to power motors in electric powered vehicles, also called EVs.

What are current disadvantages to fuel cells and electric vehicles?

Challenges include:
Finding safe ways to store hydrogen.
Reducing the cost of electric vehicles.
Creating durable vehicles.
Developing an infrastructure for fuel cell power, particularly filling stations that offer hydrogen.

What are the advantages of electric powered vehicles?

EVs produce no emissions, one of the big sources of smog.
EVs increase fuel efficiency.
EVs lower motor maintenance costs.
EVs are quieter than cars with conventional engines.

Who manufactures electric vehicles?

Manufacturers include:
Mercedes Benz
Toyota
Ford
Volkswagen
GM
Nissan
Honda
Hyundai

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