Consumer choice and hydrogen production, storage and distribution require significant investment and development for hydrogen to evolve into a viable and sustainable transport fuel, according to a new report from The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
She said, “However, hydrogen has the potential to provide another alternative, particularly for certain applications where the characteristics of hydrogen are an advantage for the consumer. For example, for emergency service response vehicles where there is an essential requirement to fully recharge in less than ten minutes, or the weight and payload of a HGV lorry that cannot accommodate a battery, or where availability of electricity supply is an issue, such as in off-highway usage in construction, or remote rural areas.”
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