JAPAN: Honda is going to develop a new hydrogen fuel cell car that goes on sale in March 2016, which in emergency could even power your house.
Hydrogen-powered cars called the Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV), which produces only water as a waste product, will have a range of 300 miles (480km) and seating for up to five people.
Problems with hydrogen fuel, such as a lack of infrastructure to support a nationwide fleet of cars, will need to be solved before the technology is taking up. Many car manufacturers have been toying with the idea of hydrogen cars including Toyota and BMW.
The Hydrogen fuel is the future of automobiles, and possibly leading to a ‘hydrogen economy’ where many things run on the element, as it is a zero-emission fuel. The fuel use electrochemical cells or burning to turn it into heat, with the only by-product being water.
Fuel Cell experimental (FCX) Clarity hydrogen fuel cars, Honda’s latest effort will soon be on its way.
However there in no news about car price or what its top speed will be, but the release date is in March 2016 in Japan.