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The Fuel Cell Powertrain market is a subset of the Electric and Hybrid Vehicle market. Fuel Cell Powertrains are powered by hydrogen fuel cells, which convert hydrogen and oxygen into electricity. This electricity is then used to power the vehicle. Fuel Cell Powertrains are considered to be a clean energy source, as they produce no emissions other than water vapor. They are also more efficient than traditional combustion engines, as they can convert up to 60% of the energy from the fuel into usable power.
Fuel Cell Powertrains are becoming increasingly popular in the Electric and Hybrid Vehicle market, as they offer a number of advantages over traditional combustion engines. They are quieter, more efficient, and produce no emissions. Additionally, they are more reliable and require less maintenance than traditional combustion engines.
Some of the major companies in the Fuel Cell Powertrain market include Ballard Power Systems, Plug Power, and Hydrogenics. These companies are leading the way in the development of Fuel Cell Powertrains, and are working to make them more efficient and cost-effective. Show Less Read more