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EU's objective: More than 2.6 billion cars to use hydrogen by 2030

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Europe is at the beginning of a transition to becoming climate-neutral, with the 's objective being to have more than 2.6 billion vehicles using hydrogen by 2030, , state advisor and coordinator of the Department for said.

"Europe is at the beginning of a transition to becoming climate-neutral, in a world that is always changing. The coronavirus pandemic did not stop the European ambitions to cut down polluting emissions. In terms of the hydrogen applications, I will give you interesting information: EU's objective is to have more than…

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