Hydrogen fuel cell sector enjoys record 2019 as demand soars

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Strong growth anticipated for both the hydrogen fuel cell sector and conventional electric vehicle charging infrastructure over the next decade, as EV uptake continues to accelerate

The hydrogen fuel cell sector added more than 1GW of new capacity for the first time in 2019, fuelling expectations the technology can play a major role in the decarbonisation of the energy and automotive...

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