Honda FCX Clarity enters production
"production" as in 200 units total...GM probably has built more prototype 5th gens to date than that...
how do the asians get such good press all the time. here in Detroit, if you goto the airport, there are vans that take you from the parking decks to the terminal. they are all supercharged v10 ford econolines that run off of hydrogen, but this gets no press time
how do the asians get such good press all the time. here in Detroit, if you goto the airport, there are vans that take you from the parking decks to the terminal. they are all supercharged v10 ford econolines that run off of hydrogen, but this gets no press time
Doesn't GM have a Fuel Cell vehicle "in production" as well? I think they gave them to select people in select markets. I have heard people talk about this as if Honda was first, but I think GM has had thiers out for close to a year now. Is that right?
So it takes liquid hydrogen? I thought it was a permanently sealed pack that required electricity.
Ahh I see, the hydrogen is the reactant in the fuel cell that generates electricity.
I'm retarded
So, how much hydrogen constitutes a fill up?
Ahh I see, the hydrogen is the reactant in the fuel cell that generates electricity.
I'm retarded

So, how much hydrogen constitutes a fill up?
Last edited by indieaz; Jun 23, 2008 at 12:05 PM.
What I find hilarious is that hydrogen fuel cell cars produce pure water vapor as its only exhaust product.....but the greenies believe water vapor is a greenhouse gas.
Can't win for losing can you?
Can't win for losing can you?
Seriously? I'd slap someone if I heard them say that. Where have you seen them saying that?
This old article on the Equinox says it holds 9-lbs of hydrogen good for 200 miles. For the production version, GM claims a range of 150 miles, so either the efficiency went down, or the storage capacity.
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/..._cell_car_news
This is why night time temperatures are so much warmer when humidity levels are high. The water vapor prevents radiational cooling.
well they may be producing it but according to MSN "normal" people can forget about getting one.
http://editorial.autos.msn.com/artic...792&icid=RSS_1
http://editorial.autos.msn.com/artic...792&icid=RSS_1
As I recall, the amount of water vapor in the air dwarfs the amount of CO2 by a large margin. The so-called "greenies" just picked on CO2 because it was a primary output of industry, and therefore something they could go after.
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