Many people may have similar questions. Since hydrogen is also a type of fuel, why go to great lengths to specifically design hydrogen powered cars and directly convert existing fuel powered cars into hydrogen powered cars? Isn't it beautiful? Firstly, hydrogen has a wide range of sources, both in air and water, and is inexhaustible.

The second hydrogen gas is cleaner. The products of hydrogen combustion are only water and do not contain any greenhouse gases or pollutants. up to now. Overall, replacing fossil fuels with hydrogen for internal combustion engines has only partially solved the problem at the theoretical level, and there are still many challenges in practical applications.
Due to the high cost of fuel cells in hydrogen fuel cell engines, hydrogen internal combustion engines will remain a highly competitive form of engine in the foreseeable future. Many countries around the world, including China, the United States, and the Netherlands, are conducting extensive research on hydrogen internal combustion engines.
Companies such as Toyota, Rolls Royce, Mazda, and domestic Weichai Power also have clear layouts for hydrogen internal combustion engines. I hope that hydrogen energy will be implemented and the dual carbon goal is achievable.