The first hydrogen vehicle in the world rolled in China
On October 26, China put the world's first hydrogen-powered electric vehicle into commercial exploitation.
This is proof that this country not only has the strength of the world's largest population, but also one of the countries picking up new trends.
This car was launched in Tangshan City in Hebei Province. (Illustration).
This unique electric vehicle was built by Tangshan Railway Group, China. The advantage of this design lies in that instead of emitting dust and pollutants that pollute the environment like traditional vehicles, the waste from electric vehicles is just water.
In addition, due to the automatic mechanism limiting the reaction temperature of hydrogen molecules at 100 degrees Celsius, the vehicle does not generate NO 2 gas during operation.
And thanks to the application of the latest low-floor technology, the distance between the floor and the rails is only 35cm, passengers can go up and down easily without the support.
Refueling only takes about 15 minutes and at a maximum speed of 70km / h, the fuel tank capacity to run 40km.
This car was launched in Tangshan City in Hebei Province, one of the first industrialized cities in China.
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