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Platinum use in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles has decreased a lot and will get down to the same level as vehicles on the road today
By | July 1, 2009
(Here is the plan for U.S. Congress to launch the hydrogen car revolution. Please tell your members of Congress to support it.) A common criticism of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles is the amount of expensive platinum that is needed in fuel cells. However, platinum use in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles has already decreased a lot and will get down to the same level as vehicles on the road today. Moreover, a lot of work is being done on platinum-free fuel cells. Platinum is used in catalytic co
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