Jaguar Land Rover is developing a prototype hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle based on the new Land Rover Defender.
The company said the fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) concept is part of its target of zero tailpipe emissions by 2036 and net zero carbon emissions across its supply chain, products and operations by 2039, in line with the Reimagine strategy that sets out JLR’s transition to being an electric-first business.
FCEVs have been identified as being able to provide high energy density and rapid refuelling, and minimal loss of range in low temperatures, suiting the technology to larger, longer-range vehicles, or vehicles operated in hot or cold environments.
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