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Honda FCX Hydrogen Powered Car - Available Now!!

Short video of the new 2009 Honda FCX hydrogen powered car. The future is here now.  
 
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Beamshipcaptain (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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In what NASA has used for 40-years, a FUEL CELL, which combines hydrogen and oxygen, the two most common elements in the universe, and turns it dierctly into electricity, emitting drinking water as a by-product!
Beamshipcaptain (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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HONDA and TOYOTA are the most advance propulsionand robotics companies on the planet, next to BOEING and LOCKHEED MARTIN.
skatemonster007 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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why do the hydrogen cars look so bloody stupid?
Beamshipcaptain (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Nothing stopping you from designing a car-body yourself. It is a new day. Get busy.
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TravvyG (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Australias turn to start converting. We have Bio Fuels such as Unleaded 95 etc etc and LPG and Diesil and we need Hydrogen instead of LPG Gas all the big Oil Corps (Caltex, Freedom, BP etc) prob won't let this happens cause they will lose to much money so the Australian Government needs to inforce this apon them =)
Element6tight (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Umm quick question... HOW DO YOU THINK HYDROGEN CAN POWER CARS IF IT ONLY STORES ENGERGY!!!??? iTS NOT A SOURCE OF ENGERGY... xd
DarkAlex174 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It's combustible. :P
envisage150 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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wat? 68 mpg? gas or H2?
tullyDT (9 months ago) Show Hide
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It's not that simple hydrogen is very good at bonding to other elements and it is difficult to break those bonds doing so requires a lot of energy. The same amount of time and effort goes into separating hydrogen from compounds to produce pure hydrogen as it takes to refine oil. But on the plus side the emissions are water vapour so there is no harm done to the atmosphere and the hydrogen gets recycled.

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