Hydrogen car smashes world records in six-day demonstration around M25

Madeleine Cuff
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Government-backed group last week drove a Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell car for 6,096 unbroken miles around the M25

A new world record has been set for the longest-ever continuous journey in a hydrogen car, after the London Hydrogen Network Expansion project (LHNE) spent six days driving more than 6,000 miles around...

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