How do electric and fuel cell vehicles compare

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CrosbyAlexander
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How do electric and fuel cell vehicles compare

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How do electric and fuel cell vehicles compare
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Sure! Here are six different ways to answer that question:
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**Cost Efficiency**: Electric vehicles (EVs) usually have lower running costs because electricity is cheaper than gas. Fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) can be a bit pricier when it comes to hydrogen fuel, but they might offer longer ranges.
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**Refueling Time**: If you’re in a hurry, fuel cell vehicles have the upper hand since you can refuel them in about 5 minutes, similar to gas cars. EVs, on the other hand, can take a while to charge, especially if you’re using a regular outlet.
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**Environmental Impact**: Both are cleaner than traditional gas cars, but EVs are generally seen as more eco-friendly since they don’t emit anything while driving. However, the production of electricity and batteries can have its own environmental concerns.
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**Range**: Fuel cell vehicles typically have a longer range than most electric vehicles. You can find some FCVs that go over 300 miles on a single tank, while many EVs are still catching up in that department.
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**Infrastructure**: EV charging stations are popping up everywhere, making it easier to find a place to charge. Fuel cell stations are fewer and farther between, which can make owning an FCV a bit tricky depending on where you live.
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