In the last year the number of electric or electrified models on sale has increased exponentially but while the electric era has well and truly begun, many Aussies still have legitimate concerns about battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
They’re expensive, they have limited range hardly suited to Australia’s vast terrain, and they have long charging times, compounded by limited infrastructure.
Thankfully though, the future has more to offer than just BEVs, and two of the biggest automakers in the Australian market have invested heavily in the most promising alternative, hydrogen fuel cell.
Read the full Toyota Mirai vs Hyundai Nexo - Exclusive world-first comparison review of Australia's only hydrogen fuel cell cars.