“…The development of alternative fuels has proven to be an effective method to reduce carbon emissions. − Compared with hydrocarbon fuels, hydrogen does not contain carbon, and there are no carbon emissions when hydrogen is used as fuel. − Additionally, hydrogen boasts abundant sources, a high calorific value, rapid flame propagation, good knock suppression ability, and low pollutant emissions. For these reasons, hydrogen is an excellent alternative fuel for ignited internal combustion engines and is recognized as one of the best potential zero-carbon emission energy sources for vehicle engines in the 21st century. − Transforming a gasoline engine into a hydrogen engine is as simple as installing a hydrogen storage and injection system, along with a cold spark plug, − making it an important technical pathway for promoting the upgrading of traditional engine technology .…”