Hydrogen

Hydrogen, when used in a fuel cell to provide electricity, is a zero tailpipe emissions alternative fuel produced from diverse energy sources. Currently, drivers of light-duty fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) can fuel up at retail stations in less than 5 minutes and obtain a driving range of more than 300 miles. Research and commercial efforts are under way to expand the limited hydrogen fueling infrastructure and increase the production of FCEVs.

Icon of an information sign.Basics 

Learn about hydrogen's use as an alternative fuel, production and distribution, and research and development.


Icon of a scale.Benefits and Considerations 

Explore the benefits and considerations of using hydrogen as a vehicle fuel.


Icon of a fueling pump.Stations 

Locate hydrogen fueling stations and learn about hydrogen fueling infrastructure.


Icon of a vehicle.Vehicles 

Learn about hydrogen vehicles and how they work, and find information about vehicle availability, emissions, maintenance, and safety.


Icon of a dollar sign.Laws and Incentives 

Find laws and incentives related to hydrogen transportation in your area.