News Digest Item
15 Aug 2018

Fuel cell vehicles make sense as complement to battery electric cars – opinion

electrive

There is no doubt electric vehicles are headed for mass-market success, but it would be premature to write-off fuel cells, Christoph M. Schwarzer writes in a commentary for electrive. Fuel cells require fewer raw materials than batteries, are more convenient to refill, and fuel cell cost degression has only just begun, according to the author. “Fuel cells are exactly the right match for certain user profiles and customer preferences,” Schwarzer writes. “From a German perspective, it would not be wise to leave this field to other industrialised nations.”

Read the commentary in German here.

For background, read the dossier The Energiewende and German carmakers.

All texts created by the Clean Energy Wire are available under a “Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY 4.0)” . They can be copied, shared and made publicly accessible by users so long as they give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

Journalism for the energy transition

Get our Newsletter
Join our Network
Find an interviewee