In theory, hydrogen seems like the perfect energy source to power a vehicle, in that it is the most prevalent element in nature, it can be turned into electricity and emits only water.
It has been several decades since the zero-emission cars entered the public consciousness as a possible way of the future, but hydrogen still has not broken into the mainstream as a fuel source for vehicles, with only a handful of models on the market today.
In the wake of the rising popularity of pure electric vehicles (EV), hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) have emerged as a new breed of next-generation car in South Korea with strong backing from the government.
Ceres Power Holdings plc (LON:CWR) is a fuel cell technology and engineering company whose aim is to bring cleaner and cheaper energy to businesses, homes and vehicles. They are working with world-leading partners to embed their SteelCell®technology in mass-market energy products for the commercial, residential and transportation markets.