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The All Assam Engineer’s Association (AAEA) commended the UN for highlighting several key issues to be addressed by 2030, citing fuel cell technology as an efficient option to combat climate change. , believes the government is taking the necessary steps. Phase out the internal combustion engine while promoting battery (electric) vehicles.
Aiming to avoid the creation of harmful greenhouse gases in the atmosphere associated with the prevalence of fossil-fueled vehicles, the Graduate Engineers Forum argues that the same is true for fuel cell vehicles.
It just releases water vapor and a small amount of heat into the atmosphere, making it a viable option.
Needless to say, the fuel cell, an electrochemical device, converts chemical energy into electricity and drives vehicles very efficiently without emitting CO2 or CO into the surrounding air. Recently, new hydrogen fuel cells with basic safety measures are being discussed with automakers as the batteries have proven to be powerful and future-proof.
In comparison to vehicles powered by pistons, battery-powered vehicles also travel more steadily. Additionally, unlike traditional cars that constantly lose a substantial amount of energy, the vehicles can handle frequent stops (due to urban traffic) in an effective manner, according to AAEA President Kailas Sarma, Working President Nava J Thakuria, and Secretary Inamul Hye.