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Fuel Cells: Decarbonising the transport and energy sectors

The automotive powertrain and energy landscape are going through their biggest transition in a generation. Consumers are pushing for more sustainable power and energy storage options. Governments are facing pressure to respond with demanding targets and regulations.

Fuel cells - containing components such as our membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) — will be part of the mix. They will help to decarbonise our roads and planet, and compliment battery technology solutions. Hydrogen, when used in a fuel cell, generates power electrochemically and the only byproduct of the process is water. This means that fuel cells can create power without releasing any harmful emissions or particulates.

The demand for continuous innovation on our roads is clear. Yet, this demand also extends beyond automotive applications. That's why we're well positioned to drive solutions for a range of markets, from stationary power generation to forklifts to trains.

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