A hydrogen or fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) has an electric motor just like a battery electric vehicle (BEV). The key difference is in the energy storage system. Instead of electricity in the battery, hydrogen is stored in tanks and then converted into electrical energy for the drive unit via the fuel cell. This means that a hydrogen vehicle has the benefit of being completely refueled in just 3-4 minutes, much like a combustion engine vehicle, but with all the benefits of electromobility.
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