https://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/350407757/bmw-sell-hydrogen-cars-2028-partnership-toyota
"Proponents of fuel cells point to long driving ranges and argue the technology
can prove effective in regions where battery-charging infrastructure isn’t strong enough to support a transition to EVs. They burn hydrogen to produce electricity and emit only water."
From
https://www.energy.gov/eere/fuelcells/hydrogen-and-fuel-cell-technology-basics
"Once hydrogen is produced as molecular hydrogen, the energy present within
the molecule can be released, by reacting with oxygen to produce water.
This can be achieved by either traditional internal combustion engines, or by devices called fuel cells. In a fuel cell, hydrogen energy is converted directly into electricity with high efficiency and low power losses."
The hydrogen gas is not burnt in a fuel cell. It reacts with the oxygen in
the cell. No burning required.
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