One of the world's
first hydrogen vehicles, the Mirai offers access to impressive fuel efficiency, dynamic styling, and an affordable base price that makes this zero emissions vehicle the one to beat.
Not exact matches
Far more importantly, the shift from the internal combustion engine to electric, hybrid or
hydrogen - powered
vehicles may be the most important technological and social development since, well, the automobile
first appeared.
Hyundai's Tucson will be the world's
first mass - produced
hydrogen fuel cell
vehicle.
The study shows that public attention has jumped from one alternative fuel to the next in continuous waves:
first with methanol, natural gas and plug - in electric
vehicles in the late 1980s and early 1990s, then to hybrid electric
vehicles,
hydrogen, and biofuels in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Recchia - O'Neill is not the
first American to drive a
hydrogen vehicle, nor is her suburban family the
first to enjoy it.
Nor is the Chevrolet Equinox the
first fuel cell
vehicle General Motors (GM) has ever produced: The 1966 Electrovan, an unwieldy and prohibitively expensive fuel cell van that never made it out of the lab, was the
first of about 40 or so
hydrogen - fueled
vehicles that have been built by the U.S. carmaker.
The research parking garage houses 30 charging spots for electric
vehicles, Europe's fastest high - speed charging station, as well as Europe's
first hydrogen storage system based on LOHC technology.
The
first unmanned
vehicle to land would use surplus
hydrogen to stimulate chemical processes with the Martian atmosphere to generate fuel and water and oxygen for the astronauts to access when they arrive next.
Like the fact that GM built the world's
first hydrogen fuel - cell
vehicle in 1966 out of a van.
The Tucson Fuel Cell is certainly not the
first hydrogen fuel cell
vehicle on the market, but it is the most recent
vehicle to claim the speed record.
But with the 2016 Mirai's impending appearance in Toyota's showrooms as the company's
first fuel - cell
vehicle (FCV), it appears that the future of the
hydrogen - fueled automobile is upon us at last.
With the
first hydrogen - powered SUV, the All - New NEXO, Hyundai is taking the lead in fuel cell electric
vehicles, connecting clean mobility with the latest autonomous driving capabilities and smart advanced driving assistance systems.
First introduced on the Prius, the technology is an option on several other Toyota and Lexus
vehicles and has been adapted for the electric drive system of the
hydrogen - powered Mirai, and for a plug - in hybrid version of the Prius.
The Mirai is the world's
first commercially available
hydrogen fuel cell
vehicle.
Toyota is proudly pairing the Prius with the new Mirai
hydrogen fuel cell
vehicle of which the
first three dozen or so were sold in October in California — with plans to ramp up as infrastructure rolls out, into the Northeast corridor by end of 2016, and with more to follow.
The Honda FCX Clarity, meanwhile, was the
first Zero Emissions
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle.
Mazda will utilize the opening of Norway's
first hydrogen filling station near Stavanger for the
first on - road showing of the
vehicle outside Japan.
Mazda Motor Corporation in Japan has delivered its
first two RX - 8
Hydrogen RE
vehicles to corporate customers, with more to come.
American Honda Motor Co., Inc., today announced five of the
first customers for its advanced new FCX Clarity
hydrogen fuel cell - powered
vehicle and also provided details of the world's
first fuel cell
vehicle dealership network in the United States.
Hyundai says this will be the
first mass - market
hydrogen vehicle available in the US.
This report follows Kia's announcement at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show to release 16 electrified cars by 2025, including five full EVs, five hybrids, five plug - in hybrids and it's
first hydrogen fuel cell
vehicle by 2020.
Honda is going to be one of the
first automakers to bring a
hydrogen fuel - cell
vehicle to market.
But before that, the brand officially revealed more information regarding the testing endured by the world's
first plug - in
hydrogen vehicle (two fuel caps), since it was put to the test in 2015.
Based on the FCX Concept
vehicle from 2006, the original Clarity was the
first hydrogen fuel cell passenger car ever offered for general public consumption.
It's called the GLC F - Cell, and it's touted as the world's very
first production - ready
hydrogen hybrid
vehicle.
Set to go on sale by 2019 and go head - to - head with the Tesla Model 3, later on the i5 will be joined by BMW's
first ever
hydrogen fuel - cell
vehicle, which is expected to arrive around 2023.
This report provides updated information on the status of the rollout of
hydrogen fuel cell
vehicles in various regions of the world during the
first three quarters of 2017.
An integrated energy system of solar, wind and
hydrogen powering homes, business, private
vehicles and public transport can tnansform Oahu into the world's
first closed - system
hydrogen energy economy.
In a report, «
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles: A Global Analysis,» the market research firm disclosed that close to 2,400 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles were sold in the first three quarters
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicles: A Global Analysis,» the market research firm disclosed that close to 2,400
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles were sold in the first three quarters
hydrogen fuel cell
vehicles were sold in the
first three quarters of 2017.
In June 2014, Hyundai became the
first automaker to offer a
hydrogen fuel cell electric
vehicle (FCEV) in the United States.
Honda has produced the
first «commercial»
hydrogen powered
vehicle in the form of the Honda FCX Clarity, although this has limited availability.
Andrew English reveiws progress at Mercedes - Benz from the
first Necar fuel cell
vehicles to its latest
hydrogen - powered B - Class sedan.
Honda 4.1 Introduction 4.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 4.3
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Pricing 4.4
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Sales 4.5 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 4.6 Strategic Partnerships 4.7 Long - Term Focus 5 Hyundai 5.1 Introduction 5.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 5.3
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Pricing 5.4
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Sales 5.5 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 5.6 Strategic Partnerships 5.7 Long - Term Focus 6 General Motors 6.1 Introduction 6.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 6.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 6.4 Strategic Partnerships 6.5 Long - Term Focus 7 BMW 7.1 Introduction 7.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 7.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 7.4 Strategic Partnerships 7.5 Long - Term Focus 8 Nissan 8.1 Introduction 8.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 8.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 8.4 Strategic Partnerships 8.5 Long - Term Focus 9 Kia 9.1 Introduction 9.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 9.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 9.4 Strategic Partnerships 9.5 Long - Term Focus 10 Ford 10.1 Introduction 10.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 10.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 10.4 Strategic Partnerships 10.5 Long - Term Focus 11 Daimler 11.1 Introduction 11.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 11.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 11.4 Strategic Partnerships 11.5 Long - Term Focus 12 Volkswagen 12.1 Introduction 12.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 12.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 12.4 Strategic Partnerships 12.5 Long - Term Focus 13 SAIC 13.1 Introduction 13.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 13.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 13.4 Strategic Partnerships 13.5 Long - Term Focus 14 PSA Group 14.1 Introduction 14.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 14.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 14.4 Strategic Partnerships 14.5 Long - Term Focus 15 Suzuki 15.1 Introduction 15.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 15.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 15.4 Strategic Partnerships 15.5 Long - Term Focus 16 Mazda 16.1 Introduction 16.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 16.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 16.4 Strategic Partnerships 16.5 Long - Term Focus 17 Mitsubishi 17.1 Introduction 17.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 17.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 17.4 Battery Electric Vehicles 17.5 Strategic Partnerships 17.6 Long - Term Focus 18 Tata Motors 18.1 Introduction 18.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 18.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 18.4 Battery Electric Vehicles 18.5 Strategic Partnerships 18.6 Long - Term Focus 19 Mahindra & Mahindra 19.1 Introduction 19.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 19.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 19.4 Strategic Partnerships 19.5 Long - Term Focus 20 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles 20.1 Introduction 20.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 20.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 20.4 Battery Electric Vehicles 20.5 Strategic Partnerships 20.6 Long - Term Focus 21 Renault 21.1 Introduction 21.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 21.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 21.4 Strategic Partnerships 21.5 Long - Term Focus 22 Riversimple 22.1 Introduction 22.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 22.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 22.4 Strategic Partnerships 22.5 Long - Term Focus 23 Symbio FCell 23.1 Introduction 23.2
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Vehicle Rollouts 23.3 Upcoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles 23.4 Strategic Partnerships 23.5 Long - Term Focus 24 Global Sales and Market Share 24.1 Total Sales To - Date 24.2
First Three Quarters of 2017 24.3
First Half of 2017 24.4
First Quarter of 2017 24.5 Second Quarter of 2017 24.6 Third Quarter of 2017 25 Conclusion
«Mirai,» for those of you not fluent in Japanese, translates to «future,» and we were invited to Newport Beach, CA to be among the
first to drive pre-production versions of the
vehicles Toyota hopes will help usher in a future where
hydrogen fuel eliminates our dependence on fossil fuels.