It may feel like the battery electric car that we all know and love has been crowned the future of transportation -  but Japan has other ideas. They’re betting big on something more logical for big cities – hydrogen fuel cell cars.

At the LFA Works factory in Japan, workers are currently installing carbon-fibre hydrogen tanks into vehicles which uses the reaction between hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity.

Currently, there are only 11, 000 fuel cell vehicles on the roads world-wide but Japan has embraced the technology and aims to create the first ‘hydrogen society’.