China is making headlines with its first hydrogen engine, signaling a new era in sustainable mobility. Following Toyota's setbacks, China is seizing the opportunity to dominate the hydrogen market.
The country, renowned for its engineering marvels like the world’s longest bridges and railway networks, is now focusing on the automotive sector. Chinese vehicles, once limited to the domestic market, have evolved into global gems.
A study by Tianjin University professor Jiao Kui has unveiled hydrogen-based fuel cells that are efficient and versatile, boasting high-density performance due to advanced mass transfer technologies. This breakthrough marks a significant shift in China’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and achieving carbon neutrality.
Zhu Guohui, director of China’s Academy of Carbon Emission Registration and Settlement, emphasizes the nation's rapid progress in renewable energy sources. As China and Korea align with global environmental goals, the hydrogen engine could redefine the future of transportation.
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