Reinforcing its commitment to further advance
Honda fuel cell technology, American Honda announced that three Southern California dealerships will comprise the world's first fuel cell automobile dealership network.
Not exact matches
Honda and General Motors are investing $ 85 million in producing new
fuel cell technology in 2020.
We're moving ahead with CNG,
fuel cells, plug - in hybrids and battery electrics because there is no single
technology that holds the key to the world's energy future,» said Robert Bienenfeld, senior manager of environment and energy strategy for American
Honda.
While several have
fuel cell prototype vehicles on the road — Toyota and
Honda are even leasing them to the public in Japan and California — they are spending upwards of $ 1 million to produce each one due to the advanced
technology involved and low production runs.
Honda's relaxing, intriguing hydrogen car isn't heading to the UK but makes a convincing case for
fuel cell technology
Despite pioneering the
technology behind hydrogen
fuel cells,
Honda is lagging far behind arch-rival Toyota in the hybrid and electric vehicle segment.
Honda has been developing and deploying
fuel cell vehicle
technology for nearly two decades through extensive real - world testing and customer deployments, including the world's first government fleet customers and first - ever retail consumer leasing program.
Honda still views
fuel cells as the ultimate zero - emissions vehicle
technology.
The
Honda Clarity series was recognized by Edmunds» editors for its leading - edge approach to electrified powertrain
technology: «With options including pure electric, plug - in hybrid and hydrogen
fuel cell models, the 2018
Honda Clarity provides unmatched flexibility when it comes to alternative
fuel choices, and proves that innovative design can push the industry further toward a future using renewable energy.»
Honda's next - generation
fuel cell - electric vehicle will feature a
fuel cell powertrain packaged completely in the engine room of the vehicle, allowing for efficiencies in cabin space as well as flexibility in the potential application of FC
technology to multiple vehicle types in the future.
Honda's Environmental Leadership
Honda has a long history of environmental innovation, including the retail introduction of America's first hybrid (1999
Honda Insight), delivery of the first
fuel -
cell electric vehicle in the U.S. (2002
Honda FCX) and the first gasoline - powered vehicles in the hands of consumers to meet stricter emissions standards, including the 1996
Honda Civic, the first gasoline Low Emissions Vehicle (LEV); the 1998
Honda Accord, the first gasoline Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicle (ULEV); the 2000
Honda Accord, the first gasoline Super Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicle (SULEV) in the hands of consumers; the 2001 Civic Natural Gas, the first vehicle to qualify as an Advanced
Technology Partial - Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT - PZEV); and, most recently, the 2014
Honda Accord Plug - In, the first Super Ultra-Low Emissions 20 Vehicle (LEV 3 / SULEV 20), now available for lease and sale in California and New York state.
Honda is a leader in the development and deployment of advanced
fuel cell vehicle technologies and today has more than 450 Clarity Fuel Cell vehicles — with an industry - leading 366 - mile zero - emissions driving range rating1 — in the hands of custom
fuel cell vehicle technologies and today has more than 450 Clarity Fuel Cell vehicles — with an industry - leading 366 - mile zero - emissions driving range rating1 — in the hands of custom
cell vehicle
technologies and today has more than 450 Clarity
Fuel Cell vehicles — with an industry - leading 366 - mile zero - emissions driving range rating1 — in the hands of custom
Fuel Cell vehicles — with an industry - leading 366 - mile zero - emissions driving range rating1 — in the hands of custom
Cell vehicles — with an industry - leading 366 - mile zero - emissions driving range rating1 — in the hands of customers.
Chicago area drivers now have reason to be especially excited about the potential for vehicles that use
fuel cells, since
Honda and GM have recently announced a partnership to co-develop next - generation
fuel cell and hydrogen - storage
technologies by 2020.
As part of a
technology development partnership,
Honda is in talks with General Motors to help reduce costs in producing hydrogen
fuel cell vehicles.
Honda and Hyundai also manufacture
fuel cell vehicles, while other automakers are also developing the
technology.
Honda views
fuel cells as the ultimate zero - emissions vehicle technology and the Clarity Fuel Cell offers green early adopters the latest technology to be on the forefront of «what's next.&ra
fuel cells as the ultimate zero - emissions vehicle
technology and the Clarity
Fuel Cell offers green early adopters the latest technology to be on the forefront of «what's next.&ra
Fuel Cell offers green early adopters the latest
technology to be on the forefront of «what's next.»
Even though
fuel -
cell technology is the long - term hope for
Honda, the current volume draw belongs to the PHEV — a no - compromise solution that offers up 76 kilometres of pure electric range, a gasoline engine to take over when needed, and loads of comfortable passenger space for the whole family.
Honda Clarity
Fuel Cell Honda views fuel cells as the ultimate zero - emissions vehicle technology and the Clarity Fuel Cell offers green early adopters the latest technology to be on the forefront of «what's next.&ra
Fuel Cell Honda views
fuel cells as the ultimate zero - emissions vehicle technology and the Clarity Fuel Cell offers green early adopters the latest technology to be on the forefront of «what's next.&ra
fuel cells as the ultimate zero - emissions vehicle
technology and the Clarity
Fuel Cell offers green early adopters the latest technology to be on the forefront of «what's next.&ra
Fuel Cell offers green early adopters the latest
technology to be on the forefront of «what's next.»
About
Honda Fuel Cell Vehicle Leadership Honda has led the industry for nearly two decades in the development and deployment of fuel cell vehicle technology through extensive real - world testing and customer deployments, including the first government fleet customers and first - ever retail consumer leasing prog
Fuel Cell Vehicle Leadership Honda has led the industry for nearly two decades in the development and deployment of fuel cell vehicle technology through extensive real - world testing and customer deployments, including the first government fleet customers and first - ever retail consumer leasing prog
Cell Vehicle Leadership
Honda has led the industry for nearly two decades in the development and deployment of
fuel cell vehicle technology through extensive real - world testing and customer deployments, including the first government fleet customers and first - ever retail consumer leasing prog
fuel cell vehicle technology through extensive real - world testing and customer deployments, including the first government fleet customers and first - ever retail consumer leasing prog
cell vehicle
technology through extensive real - world testing and customer deployments, including the first government fleet customers and first - ever retail consumer leasing program.
The five - passenger, hydrogen - powered Clarity
Fuel Cell sedan, to be released later this year, features the most advanced technology available on a fuel cell vehicle (FCV) including Honda SensingTM as well as support for Apple CarPlayTM and Android Aut
Fuel Cell sedan, to be released later this year, features the most advanced technology available on a fuel cell vehicle (FCV) including Honda SensingTM as well as support for Apple CarPlayTM and Android Aut
Cell sedan, to be released later this year, features the most advanced
technology available on a
fuel cell vehicle (FCV) including Honda SensingTM as well as support for Apple CarPlayTM and Android Aut
fuel cell vehicle (FCV) including Honda SensingTM as well as support for Apple CarPlayTM and Android Aut
cell vehicle (FCV) including
Honda SensingTM as well as support for Apple CarPlayTM and Android AutoTM.
In an effort to appeal to real world consumers,
Honda's recent breakthroughs in
fuel cell technology will enable levels of performance, room, comfort, and dynamic styling previously unattainable in a
fuel cell car.
«The
Honda FCEV Concept demonstrates the company's vision for the future of personal mobility and our commitment to developing advanced alternative
fuel vehicles,» said Mike Accavitti, senior vice president of American
Honda Motor Co., Inc. «As we work toward the introduction of our next - generation
fuel -
cell vehicle in 2015, our long - term experience with
fuel -
cell technologies will help us pave a way towards a zero - emissions future.»
Honda Environmental Leadership
Honda's diverse portfolio of alternative
fuel vehicles has included numerous
technologies to improve
fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions including the first EV leases in California (1997
Honda EV Plus), the retail introduction of America's first hybrid (1999
Honda Insight), delivery of the first
fuel -
cell electric vehicle in the U.S. (2002
Honda FCX), five generations of the Civic Natural Gas (first introduced in 1998) and the first gasoline - powered vehicles in the hands of consumers to meet stricter emissions standards.
Speaking about CO2 emissions, John Mendel, Executive Vice President of American
Honda Motor Co, stated that «hydrogen
fuel cell vehicles are a zero emissions
technology that
Honda believes in, and has worked to advance for more than 20 years.
Honda says that
fuel cell vehicles are the «ultimate zero - emissions vehicle
technology,» and along with the Mirai, the Clarity seems to be at the forefront of the trend.
«Hydrogen
fuel cell vehicles are a zero emissions
technology that
Honda believes in, and has worked to advance for more than 20 years.
Oct 5, 2017 — On October 8,
Honda is joining the nation in celebrating National Hydrogen and
Fuel Cell Day (www.hydrogenfuelcellday.org) to raise awareness of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies that can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while increasing the nation's energy secur
Fuel Cell Day (www.hydrogenfuelcellday.org) to raise awareness of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies that can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while increasing the nation's energy secur
Cell Day (www.hydrogenfuelcellday.org) to raise awareness of
fuel cell and hydrogen technologies that can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while increasing the nation's energy secur
fuel cell and hydrogen technologies that can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while increasing the nation's energy secur
cell and hydrogen
technologies that can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while increasing the nation's energy security.
Honda, the pioneer of hydrogen
fuel cell technology has unveiled its next generation Clarity Fuel Cell today at the 44th Tokyo Motor S
fuel cell technology has unveiled its next generation Clarity Fuel Cell today at the 44th Tokyo Motor S
cell technology has unveiled its next generation Clarity
Fuel Cell today at the 44th Tokyo Motor S
Fuel Cell today at the 44th Tokyo Motor S
Cell today at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show.
After already setting a precedent by introducing the FCX Clarity
fuel -
cell vehicle in 2007 in Los Angeles,
Honda has now taken the next step with those great car
technologies at the 2015 LA Auto Show.
This year the Accord Hybrid was quietly pulled from the market for 2016 in the U.S.,
Honda and Toyota have been showcasing hydrogen
fuel cell technology, but
Honda says it will bring the refreshed Accord Hybrid back next model year.
Hydrogen
fuel cell cars are the right answer to our current plight but why in the world is
Honda not pursuing extracting the hydrogen from water, when that
technology is arleady available and viable?
Using hydrogen
fuel cell technology, the FCX Clarity produces electricity in a very efficient manner using
Honda's revolutionary new
fuel cell stack.
Hydrogen
fuel cell technology allows the
Honda Clarity to run on hydrogen from domestic energy sources instead of gasoline, making it one of the cleanest cars on the road.
During the recent Los Angeles Auto Show, three automakers announced plans to launch what American
Honda CEO Tetsuo Iwamura calls the «ultimate» in zero - emissions
technology, the hydrogen
fuel -
cell vehicle.