UK to rev up $4bn fuel cell sector, says Carbon Trust

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Hyundai also set to start rolling out first hydrogen ix35 Fuel Cell vehicles in Korea this year

Hydrogen-powered vehicles could be cost competitive with internal combustion engines by 2030, and the UK could own a $4bn share of a $261bn annual global fuel cell market by 2050, according to new research...

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