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Chassis - structural framework that support vehicle’s components

Car body - that houses the vehicles components and provides aerodynamic efficiency

Electric motor - converts electrical energy to mechanical motion to drive the wheels

Electronic Speed Controller (ESC) - regulates power to the motor so you can control speed and direction

Steering Servo - small motor that turns the front wheels to control the cars direction

NiMH battery pack - rechargeable battery made of nickel-metal hydride cells that supplies electrical power

Transmitter/RC - wirelessly controls vehicle

Receiver -receives signals and sends commands to the steering motor and other electronics

NiMH Batter Charger - charges battery buddy

fuel cell mounting bracket - a structural holder that secures the fuel cell firmly on the chassis so it doesn’t move when driving

Solenoid Mounting Bracket - secured solenoid valves firmly

Solenoid Valves - electronically switches the hydrogen flow on or off in the fuel system so fuel cell can be started or stopped safely

Pressure Sensor - measure the hydrogen pressure so the cars control system can monitor safe operating conditions and fuel cell is supplied correctly

Cooling fan - moves air through the fuel cell system to remove heat and keep the fuel cell operating efficiently

Control Unit - manages fuel cell system, processes sensor signals, regulates components like fan, valves, and power delivery to keep the system running safely