Cadillac firmly believes that hydrogen is the future of electric vehicles.
Can the development of electric vehicles protect the environment? Recently, Ellinghouse, chief marketing officer of Cadillac, said in an interview with the media that hydrogen fuel vehicles are the future of the automobile industry. Ellinghaus believes that most of the electric energy of electric vehicles comes from fossil fuels, which is of little significance to environmental protection. Cadillac firmly believes that hydrogen energy is the future of electric vehicles. Take Tesla, which is currently popular in the United States, for example. The electricity needed for starting Tesla electric vehicles still comes from fossil fuels, which is not conducive to environmental protection. In contrast, using hydrogen fuel cell vehicles as power is not only environmentally friendly, but also recyclable. Cadillac firmly believes that hydrogen energy is the future of electric vehicles. Cadillac firmly believes that hydrogen energy is the future of electric vehicles. Ellinghouse believes that automobile manufacturers should vigorously develop and produce hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Hydrogen has specific safety requirements and must be stored at extremely low temperature. However, governments all over the world are working hard to build relevant infrastructure, and pollution-free and recyclable hydrogen energy is the real future. Cadillac firmly believes that hydrogen energy is the future of electric vehicles.