06. 15. 2006
Honda fuel cell car by 2010?!

According to this post on Sci Fi Tech, Honda has announced that it is planning to bring hydrogen fuel cell cars to the consumer market within the next three to four years.
Having spent a big part of my life in smog-covered metropolis Milano, where non-car weekends need to be regularly planned and enforced by the administration to reduce air pollution, I can’t wait for cars that only emit … water.
Better than the hydrogen running car is the energy station for the home that Honda is working on. The station is able to create hydrogen out of natural gasses and would allow anyone to refuel their car right in their home garage.
Via Sci Fi Tech
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I hope that the hydrogen Is not made from fossil fuels because,
if that kind of hydrogen gives off just a little emmisions can equal a lot of green house gases
if that kind of hydrogen used made from fossil fuels but if you make hydrogen from water then you can really began to get rid of green house gases.
Angel Of Mercy | June 15, 2006 12:42 PM
June 15, 2006 12:42
Why not make a solar/electric
hybrid car as well to add to your green fuel car fleet. The solar/electric hybrid car consist of a solar panel in a aero dynamic shape of the car to charge the batteries during the day or while the car is in motion, and a cord to charge the batteries at night and you can also add a trickle charging system in your car to use both the sun and the cord together to help charge the batteries faster. Either use one or two of them which the charging system can adapt to which ever one you use will be just as good using either one of them.
Angel Of Mercy | June 15, 2006 1:03 PM
June 15, 2006 13:03
Honda VP Edward Cohen was just interviewed on OnPoint and looked into Honda's future strategy for fuel cell cars, hybrids, and alternative energies. You can watch the clip for free here or read the transcript here.
Matt | June 21, 2006 12:31 PM
June 21, 2006 12:31