Fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are another type of zero-emission
vehicle producing no CO2 or other emissions. Powered by electricity
generated from hydrogen and oxygen, they emit only water during driving.
Nissan believes that in building a sustainable mobility society , both
FCEVs and EVs are important from an energy diversity perspective.
Nissan’s FCEVs make use of proprietary fuel-cell technology , high-power
electric systems and control systems re fined in its EV development, as
well as high-pressure gas storage technologies from its compressed
natural gas vehicles (CNGVs).