Fuel-Cell Vehicles
A fuel cell produces electricity directly from the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen. The only byproduct is water. A fuel-cell vehicle utilizes the electricity produced by the fuel cell to power motors at the vehicle's wheels. Fuel-cell vehicles are similar to battery-electric vehicles in that they are powered by electricity, but they do not have to be recharged like battery vehicles. Fuel-cell vehicles have onboard storage tanks that could be filled at hydrogen filling stations, similar to gasoline vehicle refueling.
The Fuel Cell Vehicle Explained: Learn more about fuel cell technology at work in our Model E blueprints
How a Fuel Cell Works: In-depth information about fuel cell technology

