How do hydrogen cars work?

How do hydrogen cars work?

Author: Dustin Driver January 12, 2020 Duration: 15:58
The 2002 General Motors Hy-Wire was a hydrogen fuel cell car built to represent the future of GM—and automobiles in general. I got to drive the thing way back in 2002 during a press event. The Hy-Wire represented decades of research by engineers, and turned out to be a pretty good prediction of the future.

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