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The hydrogen bike can be refueled in seconds and has a range of 57 miles

The global electric bicycle market is experiencing explosive growth, with forecasts estimating it to reach a staggering $120 billion by 2030.

But this rapid expansion also raises concerns about the sustainability of the traditional lithium-ion batteries that power the vast majority of e-bikes.

These concerns include long charging times, limited range, and the environmental impact of battery production and disposal.

In response to these challenges, the Swiss company HydroRide is pioneering a groundbreaking alternative: hydrogen fuel cell bicycles.

This innovative technology has the potential to revolutionize the e-bike industry by offering a more sustainable and efficient energy source, potentially eliminating the limitations of lithium-ion batteries and bringing the e-bike market into a new era of clean transportation.

The potential benefits of hydrogen fuel cells, such as faster refueling times and reduced dependence on finite resources, could make them an attractive choice for both e-bike manufacturers and consumers.

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