The Mirai is the world's first commercially
available hydrogen fuel cell vehicle.
Not exact matches
What else it offers: The car may not be
available for purchased, but the
hydrogen fuel cell technology may make an appearance in other Toyota
vehicles.
While
fuel -
cell vehicles are
available on the market currently, they aren't used commonly right now because it is complicated to recharge the
hydrogen fuel cells, says Rinebold.
Automakers have said they're concentrating
fuel -
cell vehicle sales in California, expanding to other states as more
hydrogen fueling stations come
available.
Hydrogen fuel cells may be the best option for powering zero - emission vehicles: Toyota has just introduced a hydrogen - powered car in Japan and will make them available in the United States
Hydrogen fuel cells may be the best option for powering zero - emission
vehicles: Toyota has just introduced a
hydrogen - powered car in Japan and will make them available in the United States
hydrogen - powered car in Japan and will make them
available in the United States in 2015.
Long
available in Europe, the B - Class has only been offered for lease in the U.S. as a
hydrogen fuel cell electric
vehicle, and only in the L.A. area.
Available for lease in selected countries, it was followed by the B - Class F -
Cell, of which some 200 examples were produced between 2011 and 2017 in what is described as the largest fleet of hydrogen fuel - cell vehicles yet established for testing purpo
Cell, of which some 200 examples were produced between 2011 and 2017 in what is described as the largest fleet of
hydrogen fuel -
cell vehicles yet established for testing purpo
cell vehicles yet established for testing purposes.
Although it's just a concept, Nissan says the TeRRA demonstrates the company is ready to mass produce
fuel cell vehicles when
hydrogen becomes more
available.
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.
All - new last year, the Clarity is
available in three variations: a
hydrogen - powered
fuel cell model, a plug - in hybrid, and a pure EV like our test
vehicle.
Both the all - electric and the zero - emissions
hydrogen fuel cell range extender are
available for heavy - duty Transits with a 10,360 - pound gross
vehicle weight rating (GVWR).
Apparently pointing out that there are four
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles on the market, with possibly a few more coming within the next five years, and thirty - odd battery - electric and plug - in hybrids currently
available with several dozen more slated for production within the next five years is enough to send you onto a frenzy.
If privately - owned
fuel cell vehicles were to be capable of being readily refueled, this would require reformers (equipment capable of reforming, say, natural gas into
hydrogen) to be located at filling stations, and would also require natural gas to be
available there as a
hydrogen feed - stock.
If not, then
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will probably be
available.
In the United States, several
vehicle manufacturers have begun making light - duty
hydrogen fuel cell electric
vehicles available in select regions like southern and northern California where there is access to
hydrogen fueling stations.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced $ 2.2 million from the Environmental Protection Fund is now
available in rebates for municipalities to purchase or lease electric, (plug - in hybrid or battery) or
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles for municipal fleet use, and for installation of public charging or
fuel cell refueling infrastructure.
Directs the Secretary to conduct programs in partnership with the private sector that address: (1)
hydrogen production from diverse energy sources; (2) use of
hydrogen for commercial, industrial, and residential electric power generation; (3) safe delivery of
hydrogen or
hydrogen - carrier
fuels, (4) advanced
vehicle technologies; (5) storage of
hydrogen or
hydrogen - carrier
fuels; (6) development of safe, durable, affordable, and efficient
fuel cells; and (7) the ability of domestic automobile manufacturers to manufacture commercially
available competitive hybrid
vehicle technologies in the United States.
These
vehicles are currently still in short supply - only 200
fuel cell vehicles are expected to be leased over the next three years in Southern California - but more are planned for the future as new
hydrogen refueling options are made
available.