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Soon, driving cars will not be the same again as car manufacturers are developing hydrogen-powered vehicles to flood the streets by 2020.
We have already seen the electric-powered vehicles championed by Tesla and also, some natural gas and ethanol-powered vehicles which are yet to go into mass production.
Big name car manufacturers like Honda, Toyota and Hyundai among others, are investing in hydrogen-powered vehicles because they are more environmentally friendly compared to the electric-powered vehicles.
They take just three minutes to refuel, making them cheaper; and they can go up-to 350 miles at a top speed of 186 miles-per-hour.
Watch this edition of Hi-Tech on The Morning Call with Ismail Akwei.
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