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2. 维基百科的相关词条 | See also
- Hydrogen vehicle【氢动力载具】
- Glossary of fuel cell terms【燃料电池术语表】
- Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell【质子交换膜燃料电池】
- Reformed methanol fuel cell【甲醇重整燃料电池】
- Fuel cell auxiliary power unit【燃料电池辅助动力装置】
- Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association【燃料电池和氢能协会】
- Hydrogen fuel enhancement【氢燃料增强】
- Water-fuelled car【水燃料汽车】
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4. 外部链接 | External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fuel cell-powered vehicles.
【参考译文】维基共享资源(Wikimedia Commons)上有与燃料电池汽车相关的媒体内容。
- Heetebrij, Jan. “A vision on a sustainable electric society supported by Electric Vehicles”, Olino Renewable Energy, June 5, 2009
- Ulrich Hottelet: State funding for hybrid dreams, The Asia Pacific Times, October 2009
- Fuel cell market size per Prescient & Strategic Market Research 2021
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