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What Does Fuel Cell Alliance Mean for Near Future?
2013-01-31 07:21:30| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have been on the horizon for a long time now with very little in end results. Honda has sold a very small number of FCX Clarity fuel cell cars since putting them on the market, and the same is true of the Mercedes-Benz F-Cell luxury car. It was somewhat surprising to see a major alliance declared between Daimler, Ford, and Nissan to develop a common fuel cell system that could lead to an affordable fuel cell car by 2017. Fuel cell engines produce electricity through a catalytic membrane where an electric gets stripped from hydrogen to power the car.,,,The Article What Does Fuel Cell Alliance Mean for Near Future? appeared first on AIN Media.
Ford, Mercedes-Benz, and Nissan target 2017 for fuel cell vehicles
2013-01-29 01:18:39| CNET News.com
The push for hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles got an extra push from agreements by five major automakers to co-develop the technology. [Read more]
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NREL acquires fuel cell hybrid vehicles from Toyota to support hydrogen infrastructure, production, and vehicle performance studies
2013-01-28 19:30:31| Green Car Congress
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Carmakers agree fuel cell pact
2013-01-28 15:56:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
BBC: Ford, Renault-Nissan and Daimler have agreed to jointly develop a fuel cell system to try to speed up the availability of zero-emission vehicles. The carmakers hope to launch "the world's first affordable, mass-market fuel cell car" by 2017. A common hydrogen electric fuel system will be created that will be used in different vehicles. The three companies want to encourage others to push on with developing the necessary refuelling stations. Fuel cell electric vehicles generate their power...
Carmakers agree fuel cell pact
2013-01-28 15:37:58| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Ford, Renault-Nissan and Daimler agree to jointly develop a hydrogen fuel cell system to try to speed up the availability of zero-emission vehicles.
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