Fuel cell buses could eliminate urban pollution, but cost and infrastructure remain challenges.
Fuel cell buses are being developed to replace traditional engines in buses to be more efficient and reduce local pollution. Early tests have shown positive results, but challenges remain, mainly related to the high cost of these buses and the current lack of hydrogen fuel infrastructure. In simpler terms, these buses can run more efficiently and produce less pollution compared to regular buses, but they are not widely available yet due to high costs and the need for more hydrogen fueling stations.