Hydrogen Mobility

Hydrogen mobility refers to the use of hydrogen as a fuel source for transportation and vehicles. It encompasses various applications where hydrogen powers vehicles, either through combustion in internal combustion engines or more commonly through fuel cells that convert hydrogen into electricity. Hydrogen mobility aims to provide a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuel vehicles, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on oil. The technology is part of broader efforts to create sustainable transport systems, improve energy efficiency, and promote renewable energy sources. Hydrogen can be produced from various methods, including electrolysis of water using renewable energy, reforming natural gas, or from biomass. The infrastructure for hydrogen mobility includes refueling stations, vehicle types like fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), and developments in hydrogen production and storage technologies. Overall, hydrogen mobility represents a key area of focus in the transition toward environmentally friendly transportation options.