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<p>The cost of producing hydrogen through electrolysis, storing it, and using it in a vehicle is currently higher than the cost of using gasoline or other conventional fuels. Reducing the cost of electrolysis technology and hydrogen storage is essential for making water-powered engines economically competitive.</p>
<li><b>Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs):</b> These are the most common type of fuel cell used in automotive applications. They operate at relatively low temperatures (around 80В°C) and have high power density.</li>
<h3>Hydrogen Production Technologies</h3>
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