Fuel cells convert chemical energy directly into electricity with high efficiency and low emissions, commonly using hydrogen as fuel. They are used in transportation, stationary power, and portable systems. Micro machines, including micro-electromechanical systems, enable precise control and sensing in energy and automotive applications. Hybrid vehicles combine internal combustion engines with electric motors and energy storage to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. Together, fuel cells, micro machines, and hybrid vehicles support cleaner transportation, advanced control, and energy efficiency. These technologies are central to sustainable mobility and low-carbon energy systems.
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