Okay kiddo, let me try to explain fuel cells and hydrogen joint technology initiative in a super easy way for you.
Imagine you have a toy car, and you want it to move without using a battery or gas. Fuel cells are kind of like the magic wand that can help your toy car move.
A fuel cell is a special device that turns hydrogen gas into electricity. This electricity can then power your toy car or anything else that needs electricity, like a lightbulb.
Now, the Hydrogen Joint Technology Initiative (JTI) is a group of people who want to use fuel cells and hydrogen gas technology to create cleaner and more efficient ways of producing energy.
They want to find ways to use hydrogen as a fuel instead of gasoline or diesel, which are bad for the environment. They also want to use fuel cells to power cars, buses or even airplanes, to reduce pollution and make travel more eco-friendly.
So basically, the people in the Hydrogen JTI are working together to make our world a cleaner place by using hydrogen gas and fuel cells to make energy without harming our planet. Pretty cool, huh?