Within this Ministry of Energy supported 2020-2022 program, HYDROLITE is developing a range-extended hybrid Fuel-Cell / Lithium Ion Battery Electric Vehicle. The program will utilize HYDROLITE’s next-generation Anion exchange membrane (AEM) Fuel Cell (AEMFC) – a low cost / high-performance fuel cell technology, which converts supplementary energy, stored as hydrogen, to electricity, used to charge the vehicle’s Li-ion battery. This AEMFC-powered automated energy management system will be a world-first demonstration of the suitability of this novel Israeli technology for use in electric transportation.