HydroRide, based in Switzerland, have introduced hydrogen fuel-cell e-bikes capable of recharging in seconds.
From Superinnovators 12/07/24
The HYRYD models cost between €2,500 and €3,900 (approx. $2,713 and $4,232) and offer a range of up to 60 km with a quick-swap hydrogen canister system.
Alongside hydrogen bikes, foldable models and scooters, the startup sell home-based hydrogen generators for €1,700 (approx. $1,844).







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