• Honda builds solar hydrogen stations

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    Honda has always vouched for the usage of hydrogen fuel cells as a solution to zero emissions mobility. They have now developed a new version of solar hydrogen station that can be used at home. In about eight hours, it will add 0.5 kilogram of hydrogen to the car, enough for about 30-35 miles, which would cover most drivers’ daily commute. During the day the solar panels would generate power and supply to the grid, while at night, during the over-night charging, the grid power would be used. The premise is similar to that behind an extended range EV, like the Volt, to provide enough energy at overnight for most daily needs.
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    Posted in Topics:Alternative Energy, Tags: , on January 28, 2010