The Toyota Mirai Years To Avoid
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As the trend toward electric vehicles continues, hybrid and EVs are becoming more popular. Many car manufacturers are investing in this trend by creating their own hybrid and electric models. However, there is a lesser-known segment of vehicles called alternative fuel vehicles.
That’s right, there are electric cars that run on hydrogen fuel, and they’re referred to as hydrogen fuel cell cars or FCEVs. Simply put, FCEVs draw their power from electricity generated by hydrogen-powered fuel cells instead of just the battery.