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Resources – Hydrogen

August 7, 2015 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | No Comments | Filed in: .

Resources – Hydrogen Hydrogen resources from external websites are listed so that you can further your education about this subject. After finishing with our hydrogen car website, please investigate some of the many fine hydrogen resource websites featured here as they also offer much valuable information on this topic. Hydrogen Green Vehicles Science Fuel Cells • Read More »

Hyundai Tucson FCEV

August 7, 2015 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 2 Comments | Filed in: .

Hyundai Tucson FCEV You may not be familiar with Hyundai’s ix35 by name. In North America you know it as the Hyundai Tucson FCEV (though the ix35 is a newer model). The ix35 fuel cell version was a hit with visitors at the Paris Motor Show. Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell Vehicle Hyundai has claimed that • Read More »

Hydrogen Conferences and Expos

August 7, 2015 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | No Comments | Filed in: .

Hydrogen Car Conferences, Trade Shows, Expositions & Exhibitions Hydrogen car conferences, trade shows and expositions will surely hype the upcoming H2 vehicles that will change the landscape on how we fuel our cars, buses, trains, ships and even plains. The hydrogen car exhibitions show off the latest in H2 technologies, such as car design and • Read More »

Hindenburg Fallacy

August 7, 2015 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | No Comments | Filed in: .

Hindenburg Fallacy & Urban Myth The Hindenburg zeppelin explosion has long been equated with the dangers of hydrogen. Many who think of hydrogen cars also have the visual in their mind’s eye of the terrible explosion in 1937 in Lakehurst, New Jersey that killed 35 people and left many more injured. But the hydrogen inside • Read More »

Beyond The Hydrogen Highway

August 7, 2015 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | No Comments | Filed in: .

Beyond The Hydrogen Highway Beyond the so-called hydrogen highway is the hydrogen waterway and the hydrogen skyway as well. The hydrogen waterway is currently underway since hydrogen-powered submarines have been in service by the U. S. Navy since 1977. On April 7, 2003 the Germany’s biggest shipbuilder, Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft, rolled out their first hydrogen • Read More »

2014 – 2015

August 7, 2015 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | No Comments | Filed in: .

Hydrogen Fuel Cars 2014 – 2015 This page features hydrogen fueled cars that have been shown in the year 2014 and 2015. Some of the hydrogen fuel cell cars and H2ICE vehicles on this page are prototypes, while others may be production cars. 2015 The Honda FCV Concept was officially debuted at the 2015 Detroit • Read More »

$68,809 for a Commercial Toyota FCV in 2015

June 25, 2014 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on $68,809 for a Commercial Toyota FCV in 2015 | Filed in: Hydrogen Cars.

Toyota has unveiled the outside design (pictured at top) and Japanese price for the fuel cell vehicle that is supposed to go on sale in March 2015. The Japanese price is around 7 million yen ($68,809 USD) and the design is the same as the FCV concept that was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show • Read More »

Scotland Launches Aberdeen Hydrogen Bus Fleet

May 22, 2014 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Scotland Launches Aberdeen Hydrogen Bus Fleet | Filed in: Hydrogen Buses.

Yesterday I talked about Hyundai FCEVs rolling off the ships in California and today I want to talk about a hydrogen fleet rolling out in Scotland. In May 2013 I last talked about the Aberdeen Hydrogen Bus Project. At that time it was expected that the £20-million project would bring the largest hydrogen bus fleet • Read More »

Hyundai Shows Off Fuel Cell Vehicle For Sale in 2014

November 26, 2013 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Hyundai Shows Off Fuel Cell Vehicle For Sale in 2014 | Filed in: Hydrogen Cars.

At the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show, Hyundai shows off its latest and greatest Tucson fuel cell electric vehicle (pictured above) which will go on sale in the Spring of 2014 in California. The trifecta of FCVs at this year’s L. A. Auto Show (including Toyota and Honda) demonstrate that at least some of the • Read More »