The race to Zero emission- Hydrogen Fuel cells vs Battery electric. Why both might be winners

12 March 2018 18:00-20:00, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
Up until a few years ago the long-term future of the internal combustion engine was never in doubt but now with 'Dieselgate', the success of Tesla and the ever increasing concern of the societal health costs of emissions from internal combustion engines most car manufacturers and legislators appear to agree that the long-term future is electric.  The lecture will look at competing electrification technologies:  batteries and hydrogen fuel cells and attempt to predict what might happen in the electrification race.   
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If you wish to attend please register in advance by contacting Tom Keaveny (using the contact information section on this page).  Onsite registration will not be available for this event.
Venue
The Royal Society of Chemistry

The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

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Tom Keaveny
Marketing Group
07785997828
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