
Toyota Motor Sales will produce a hydrogen fuel-cell electric car for the 2015 model year with a 300-mile range that will initially debut in California, the automaker announced at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded more than $7 million for hydrogen and fuel-cell vehicle and infrastructure projects in four states to speed the development of the technology.
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The California Energy Commission is seeking proposals to spend $200 million starting in 2015 to build out fueling stations and other infrastructure to support hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles.
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Between now and the end of 2015, Toyota plans to introduce 15 new or redesigned hybrid vehicles globally and its first commercially available hydrogen fuel cell vehicle.
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The center is designed to support GE’s 'ecomagination' business strategy, which is dedicated to accelerate the development and deployment of clean energy technology though innovation, and research and development investment.
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Mercedes says three dozen fuel-cell hydrogen-powered vehicles are now driving on California streets.
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A plan, called the Hawaii Hydrogen Initiative (H2I), aims to integrate hydrogen as an essential building block for Hawaii’s sustainable energy ecosystem.
Read More →Five hundred mile trip used hydrogen produced through electrolysis, which uses energy from the sun to create hydrogen and oxygen from water.
Read More →Burbank, Calif. resident Ben Lee shares his firsthand experience in a Chevrolet Equinox hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle as part of General Motor's Project Driveway.
Read More →The National Research Council estimates fuel cell vehicles could become competitive with gasoline-powered vehicles by 2023.
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