The supply of metals and minerals to produce lithium batteries is limited. Thus, the total number of electric batteries that can be produced is also limited.
Nevertheless, lithium-ion battery-powered electric vehicles have gained momentum in most parts of the world.
On the other hand...Hydrogen fuel cells are yet to leave their mark.
But there is no doubt they will lead the race of new fuel riches very soon.
This is a chance for India to innovate and cash in on the latent demand for new age fuels.
Watch this video to know how this new age fuel can impact EV riches.
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1 Responses to "Green Hydrogen: The Key to EV Riches"
Kalyan Kumar Sandilya
Aug 25, 2022its ok that we can produce hydrogen. but but how it would be getting power for pushing any thing? if you can elaborate it i will learn more about green hydogen.