A hydrogen fuel cell bus pulls into a bus station in Zhangjiakou, a co-host city of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, in Hebei Province, Dec. 6, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Zhai Yujia)
Zhangjiakou City will deploy more than 600 hydrogen-powered vehicles in the city's competition zone for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, according to the local government.
As the co-host city of the Olympics, Zhangjiakou has eight hydrogen refueling stations.
Hydrogen fuel cell buses stop at a bus station in Zhangjiakou, a co-host city of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, in Hebei Province, Dec. 6, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Zhai Yujia)
A staff member monitors data related to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles at a bus station in Zhangjiakou, a co-host city of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, in Hebei Province, Dec. 6, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Zhai Yujia)
A worker disinfects a hydrogen fuel cell bus at a bus station in Zhangjiakou, a co-host city of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, in Hebei Province, Dec. 6, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Zhai Yujia)
A hydrogen fuel cell bus stops at a bus station in Zhangjiakou, a co-host city of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, in Hebei Province, Dec. 6, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Zhai Yujia)
A bus station for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in Zhangjiakou, a co-host city of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, in Hebei Province, Dec. 6, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/Zhai Yujia)