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Hyundia Greenspeed Gator Fuel Cell Dragster

29 November 2005

Everyone thinks about hydrogen fuel cells installed in very efficient people movers, cruising down the road quietly and cleanly, … very proper. Of course, anyone who has observed the history of self propelled vehicles knows sooner or later, someone’s going to start racing them and I like that. The upcoming 2006 LA Auto Show had [...]

GM says cooperation in hydrogen makes sense

25 November 2005

GM says it has made a lot of progress in reducing fuel cell costs, dropping them by half in the last 12 months, and continues to push forward in this area. Larry Burns, GM’s vice president for r&d and strategic planning, in an interview with Automobilwoche, believes fuel cells will be on the market in [...]

India planning on huge hydrogen push

22 November 2005

India is planning to have one million hydrogen powered cars on the road by 2020. That’s an enormous number of cars for a technology still working to find the right solution to challenges of reliability and affordability. They are also looking at 1000MW of power from hydrogen generation by the same date. If they succeed [...]

GM begins public fuel cell propulsion in Korea

17 November 2005

GM’s HydroGen3 fuel cell vehicle was used to shuttle global leaders attending the APEC summit in Busan, Korea.
Press release follows:
Starting immediately, Korea joins the growing number of countries taking advantage of GM’s well proven fuel cell expertise and technology in everyday transportation. Yesterday, the HydroGen3 fuel cell vehicle, based on the last generation Opel/Vauxhall Zafira [...]

Honda introduces Home Energy Station III

15 November 2005

Honda introduced the third generation of its hydrogen home energy station using natural gas as the hydrogen source. The station provides enough hydrogen for a fuel cell car in daily use plus heat and electricity for the entire house.
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