Most of Germany's carmakers are pumping billions of dollars into hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles alongside their battery cars as they believe the industry could soon see a shift
For years Japanese carmakers Toyota, Nissan and Honda, and South Korea's Hyundai, were alone in developing and pushing hydrogen fuel-cell cars, but now they have company.
But he added: "It's not out of bounds to think if the Greens come into power they could accelerate the push to adopt regulations favouring hydrogen fuel-cell cars." Guldner said BMW saw hydrogen fuel-cell cars as "complementary" to its future battery electric model range, providing an alternative for customers who cannot charge at home, want to travel far and refuel swiftly. The motor in the hydrogen X5 is the same as BMW's all-electric iX.A long and winding road
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