Full speed ahead: The Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-Cell cars are taking to German roads.
One hundred hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are this week hitting the roads of the UK, Germany and France as part of one the most ambitious real-world tests of hydrogen power in European history.
Hydrogen Mobility Europe (H2ME) is a continent-wide €170mil (RM805.6mil) project involving many of Europe's biggest car makers and backed by the European Commission. Its aim is to understand how hydrogen fuel cell technology can help Europe move away from fossil fuels and cut vehicle emissions.
