More Hydrogen Fuel Cell EVs Are Coming, Ready Or Not
a hydrogen version of the CR-V
BMW’s answer appears to be that the winds are shifting slowly. The company has been cold-testing its iX5 Hydrogen “sports activity vehicle” in the upper reaches of Sweden, near the Arctic Circle. The company is focusing attention on “We are certain that hydrogen is set to gain significantly in importance for individual mobility and therefore consider a mixture of battery and fuel cell electric drive systems to be a sensible approach in the long term,” elaborated Frank Weber, who is a BMW executive responsible for Development.
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