Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses in Europe: Promise, Progress, and Persistent Challenges
Hydrogen fuel cell buses are hitting the streets across dozens of European cities, fueled by bold climate goals and a flood of public and private investment. But while the vision looks great on paper, the real-world rollout paints a more complicated picture—showing both encouraging progress and some lingering bumps in the road as Europe attempts to scale up zero-emission technology.

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