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Hyundai says this will be the first mass - market hydrogen vehicle available in the US.

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Maybe algae will scale up from a few thousand gallons a month to billions of gallons a day, or solar energy can be converted to hydrogen, which will then power the planet's 600 million vehicles via fuel cells; but the market has no way to price the possibility than essential resources will enter permanent depletion declines and that no cheap, scalable substitute exists.
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.
That could then lead to even more fueling stations that can accept hydrogen and support the continued growth of the fuel - cell electric vehicle market
If station developers and others take a more performance - based approach, he said, more existing fueling facilities will be able to integrate hydrogen systems and support the developing fuel - cell electric vehicle market.
Reducing the platinum in fuel - cell catalysts could help bring hydrogen - powered vehicles to the mass market
Geologic storage of hydrogen gas could make it possible to produce and distribute large quantities of hydrogen fuel for the growing fuel cell electric vehicle market, the researchers concluded.
Should the market demands for hydrogen fuel increase with the introduction of fuel cell electric vehicles, the U.S. will need to produce and store large amounts of cost - effective hydrogen from domestic energy sources, such as natural gas, solar and wind, said Daniel Dedrick, Sandia hydrogen program manager.
The aim now for Daimler and its allies is to ensure that the number of fuel - cell powered vehicles running on generatively produced hydrogen is constantly increasing, demonstrating the market maturity of the fuel cell solution.
«This new project brings important federal know - how and resources to accelerate improvements in refueling infrastructure that support the commercial market launch of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles,» said Air Resources Board Chairman Mary D. Nichols.
A new report on fuel cell vehicles from IHS Automotive forecasts that global production of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) will reach more than 70,000 vehicles annually by 2027, as more automotive OEMs bring FCEVs to market.
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.
Honda will introduce the new 5 - passenger, hydrogen - powered Clarity Fuel Cell sedan by the end of 2016, beginning with retail leasing to customers through its expanded network of 12 approved fuel cell vehicle dealerships located in select California markets.
The next FCEV from Hyundai Motor Group will have a driving range of 800 km, a maximum power output of 163PS, and the largest hydrogen storage density of any Fuel Cell vehicle on the market.
While electric vehicles have been the darlings of the zero - emissions car market, hydrogen - powered fuel cell vehicles are about to challenge them.
Both companies have confirmed they will bring small - scale hydrogen fuel - cell vehicles to market.
Honda began deliveries of the 2017 Clarity Fuel Cell in December 2016 in select California markets, where a consumer friendly network of hydrogen stations continues to grow, and has already delivered more than 100 vehicles.
Honda is going to be one of the first automakers to bring a hydrogen fuel - cell vehicle to market.
Although several hybrid vehicles are in production and for sale, including the Toyota Prius, the Honda Insight and the Honda Civic Hybrid, there are as yet no mass - market hydrogen fuel - cell vehicles on the market.
Total range with a full tank of hydrogen is 366 miles, which Honda says is the highest EPA - rated driving range of a zero - emission vehicle on the U.S. market.
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.
Volkswagen has also mentioned that it has a number of Passats with the same tech that are now being tested in the U.S., though plans to market any VW vehicle with a hydrogen powertrain remain somewhere between the drawing board and reality.
Similarly, the Energy Commission's Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program created by Assembly Bill 118 (Núñez, Chapter 750, Statutes of 2007) is providing approximately $ 36 million in cost - share support for projects that receive awards through DOE solicitations covering alternative transportation fuel and technology areas such as electric drive, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, renewable diesel and biodiesel, propane, and market and development activities.
The research report, «Global Market for Hydrogen Fueling Stations,» says the deployment of hydrogen stations in major markets is in full swing, solidifying prospects for large - scale consumer adoption fuel cell vHydrogen Fueling Stations,» says the deployment of hydrogen stations in major markets is in full swing, solidifying prospects for large - scale consumer adoption fuel cell vhydrogen stations in major markets is in full swing, solidifying prospects for large - scale consumer adoption fuel cell vehicles.
1 Executive Summary 2 Scope of the Report 3 The Case for Hydrogen 3.1 The Drive for Clean Energy 3.2 The Uniqueness of Hydrogen 3.3 Hydrogen's Safety Record 4 Hydrogen Fuel Cells 4.1 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell 4.2 Fuel Cells and Batteries 4.3 Fuel Cell Systems Durability 4.4 Fuel Cell Vehicles 5 Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure 5.1 Hydrogen Station Hardware 5.2 Hydrogen Compression and Storage 5.3 Hydrogen Fueling 5.4 Hydrogen Station Capacity 6 Hydrogen Fueling Station Types 6.1 Retail vs. Non-Retail Stations 6.1.1 Retail Hydrogen Stations 6.1.2 Non-Retail Hydrogen Stations 6.2 Mobile Hydrogen Stations 6.2.1 Honda's Smart Hydrogen Station 6.2.2 Nel Hydrogen's RotoLyzer 6.2.3 Others 7 Hydrogen Fueling Protocols 7.1 SAE J2601 7.2 Related Standards 7.3 Fueling Protocols vs. Vehicle Charging 7.4 SAE J2601 vs. SAE J1772 7.5 Ionic Compression 8 Hydrogen Station Rollout Strategy 8.1 Traditional Approaches 8.2 Current Approach 8.3 Factors Impacting Rollouts 8.4 Production and Distribution Scenarios 8.5 Reliability Issues 9 Sources of Hydrogen 9.1 Fossil Fuels 9.2 Renewable Sources 10 Methods of Hydrogen Production 10.1 Production from Non-Renewable Sources 10.1.1 Steam Reforming of Natural Gas 10.1.2 Coal Gasification 10.2 Production from Renewable Sources 10.2.1 Electrolysis 10.2.2 Biomass Gasification 11 Hydrogen Production Scenarios 11.1 Centralized Hydrogen Production 11.2 On - Site Hydrogen Production 11.2.1 On - site Electrolysis 11.2.2 On - Site Steam Methane Reforming 12 Hydrogen Delivery 12.1 Hydrogen Tube Trailers 12.2 Tanker Trucks 12.3 Pipeline Delivery 12.4 Railcars and Barges 13 Hydrogen Stations Cost Factors 13.1 Capital Expenditures 13.2 Operating Expenditures 14 Hydrogen Station Deployments 14.1 Asia - Pacific 14.1.1 Japan 14.1.2 Korea 14.1.3 China 14.1.4 Rest of Asia - Pacific 14.2 Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) 14.2.1 Germany 14.2.2 The U.K. 14.2.3 Nordic Region 14.2.4 Rest of EMEA 14.3 Americas 14.3.1 U.S. West Coast 14.3.2 U.S. East Coast 14.3.3 Canada 14.3.4 Latin America 15 Selected Vendors 15.1 Air Liquide 15.2 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. 15.3 Ballard Power Systems 15.4 FirstElement Fuel Inc. 15.5 FuelCell Energy, Inc. 15.6 Hydrogenics Corporation 15.7 The Linde Group 15.8 Nel Hydrogen 15.9 Nuvera Fuel Cells 15.10 Praxair 15.11 Proton OnSite / SunHydro 15.11.1 Proton Onsite 15.11.2 SunHydro 16 Market Forecasts 16.1 Overview 16.2 Global Hydrogen Station Market 16.2.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.2.2 Hydrogen Stations Capacity 16.2.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 16.3 Asia - Pacific Hydrogen Station Market 16.3.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.3.2 Hydrogen Stations Capacity 16.3.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 16.4 Europe, Middle East and Africa 16.4.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.4.2 Hydrogen Station Capacity 16.4.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 16.5 Americas 16.5.1 Hydrogen Station Deployments 16.5.2 Hydrogen Station Capacity 16.5.3 Hydrogen Station Costs 17 Conclusions 17.1 Hydrogen as a Fuel 17.2 Rollout of Fuel Cell Vehicles 17.3 Hydrogen Station Deployments 17.4 Funding Requirements 17.5 Customer Experience 17.6 Other Findings
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.
The report, «Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles: A Global Analysis,» provides an update on the status of the hydrogen fuel cell vehicleHydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles: A Global Analysis,» provides an update on the status of the hydrogen fuel cell vehiclehydrogen fuel cell vehicle market.
The report analyzes the emerging market for Hydrogen Fuel Cell vehicles.
The economic and market potential of hydrogen vehicles remains uncertain.
According to Information Trends, a Washington, DC - based market research and consulting firm, in its soon - to - be-released «Global Market for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles, 2018» report, 2013 to 2017 saw a total of 6,475 hydrogen fuel cell vehiclesmarket research and consulting firm, in its soon - to - be-released «Global Market for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles, 2018» report, 2013 to 2017 saw a total of 6,475 hydrogen fuel cell vehiclesMarket for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles, 2018» report, 2013 to 2017 saw a total of 6,475 hydrogen fuel cell vehiclHydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles, 2018» report, 2013 to 2017 saw a total of 6,475 hydrogen fuel cell vehiclhydrogen fuel cell vehicles sold.
While the numbers in terms of sales and leases are still miniscule compared to the market, they represent a trend that portends well for the future of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
By 2020, sufficient hydrogen fueling infrastructures will be in place in several regions of the world, giving an initial boost to the market for these vehicles.
As fueling infrastructures further expand during the 2020's, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will begin to garner even greater market acceptance.
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
A new report on fuel cell vehicles from IHS Automotive forecasts that global production of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) will reach more than 70,000 vehicles annually by 2027, as more automotive OEMs bring FCEVs to market.
Right now, the focus seems to be primarily on battery electric vehicles, which require access to a charging station to «refuel,» but there's another type of electric car that could show some promise down the road a ways, the hydrogen fuel cell car, and although the hydrogen infrastructure is even less built - out than the EV charging network, one company thinks they've got a unique approach to the market, in that they don't even want to sell you the car.
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