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Engineering’s Grant Goodrich acknowledges hydrogen fuel cell vehicles’ potential to compete with battery electric cars

Why Ohio companies are investing in hydrogen cars despite infrastructure issues
Energy News NetworkGrant Goodrich, director of the university’s Great Lakes Energy Institute, acknowledged hydrogen fuel cell vehicles’ potential to compete with battery electric cars, especially given consistent performance in cold weather. While EV infrastructure leads, hydrogen’s fueling experience mirrors traditional gasoline habits, which could accelerate adoption if rollout happens quickly.