Teknofest highlights hydrogen cars
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【Summary】Teknofest showcases hydrogen vehicles as universities invest in green technologies to reach Türkiye's net-zero emission target by 2053. 10 hydrogen-powered cars are participating in the International Efficiency Challenge Electric Vehicle race.
FutureCar Staff
Sep 03, 2023 4:14 PM PT
Universities in Türkiye are making significant investments in hydrogen-powered cars in order to support the country's commitment to achieve a net-zero emission target by 2053.
Anadolu, as the global communications partner of Teknofest, is providing universities with platforms to showcase their projects that are contributing to the country's adoption of green technologies.
In the "International Efficiency Challenge Electric Vehicle" race, out of the 60 electric cars competing, 10 of them are powered by hydrogen.
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