Teknofest exhibits hydrogen-powered cars
【Summary】Turkish technology expo Teknofest highlights hydrogen vehicles as universities invest in green technology to meet emission targets. 10 out of 60 electric cars in the race are powered by hydrogen.
Universities in Türkiye are making significant investments in hydrogen-powered cars as part of the country's commitment to achieving a net-zero emission target by 2053. This move is in line with Türkiye's efforts to adopt green technologies and reduce its carbon footprint.
Anadolu, the global communications partner of Teknofest, is providing universities with a platform to showcase their hydrogen-powered car projects. These projects are playing a crucial role in promoting the use of clean energy and sustainable transportation in the country.
One notable event at Teknofest is the "International Efficiency Challenge Electric Vehicle" race, where 60 electric cars are competing. Surprisingly, 10 of these vehicles are powered by hydrogen, highlighting the growing popularity and potential of this clean fuel source.
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