London’s Metropolitan Police is trialling a fleet of hydrogen-powered vehicles in a bid to reduce its vehicle emissions to zero by 2050.
The UK’s biggest police force said its embracing clean energy technology and is continuously exploring new ways to reduce emissions via alternative fuel and energy.
“Alongside our existing fleet of hybrid and electric cars, we want to explore whether hydrogen power could also become part of our future,” Seth Finkelstein, Met Police’s Fleet Services Air Quality lead, said.
“We have a range of zero and ultra-low emission vehicles (including hybrids, fully electric, and hydrogen) as part of our fleet, in fact, we now have over 500 of these in operational roles.”
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