Honda FCX Fuel Cell Concept First Drive
How to Fill it Up
 

If you were to drive an FCX to work you’d have to fill it up around every 350 miles – not a bad range. To do so, however, you’d need to make friends with Al the maintenance guy at the local city yard, ‘cause that’s where most hydrogen refueling centers are. It’s a simple enough affair with two cables: one for ground and the other for fueling. It’s just that you get this feeling that if you do it wrong, er, things might blow up. But that’s today. For tomorrow, Honda is developing a Home Energy Station that will extract hydrogen from a home’s natural gas supply. The problem is that carbon dioxide spews forth when you produce hydrogen this way, which sort of defeats the purpose. Honda engineers are working on zero-carbon solutions.

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