Now, Hyundai is ready to
take its fuel cell technology further.
Not exact matches
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.
Although hybrids, plug - in hybrids and fully electric vehicles are becoming more popular, there is one future
technology that has yet to
take off, hydrogen
fuel cell vehicles.
Fuel cell vehicles have yet to
take off as well as regular electric vehicles, but a few automakers continue to invest in the
technology...
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.
Some experts believe, however, that
fuel cell cars will never become economically competitive with other
technologies or that it will
take decades for them to become profitable.
They bleat about needing decades and # billions to perfect
fuel cell technology — and with that comes the need for big new infrastructure — hydrogen infrastructure — that'll
take decades too.