Hydrogen is still an “in-development” alternative fuel. As of 2021, hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles are not allowed in tunnels in and around New York City, meaning they are not feasibly able to be sold in the state.
Hydrogen as a fuel source would practically eliminate a vehicle’s emissions—in fact, the only emission from hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles is H2O! Hydrogen is also, hypothetically, two to three times more efficient than gasoline in vehicle applications. Hydrogen can be produced domestically from resources like natural gas, coal, solar energy, wind, and biomass.
Hydrogen as a fuel source would practically eliminate a vehicle’s emissions—in fact, the only emission from hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles is H2O! Hydrogen is also, hypothetically, two to three times more efficient than gasoline in vehicle applications. Hydrogen can be produced domestically from resources like natural gas, coal, solar energy, wind, and biomass.