FCEV
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Ever since Hyundai's zero-emissions N Vision 74 concept car first appeared on the scene a few years ago, car lovers have been desperate to see the thing move from prototype to product. Their wait may soon be over.
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Ineos is gearing up for a hydrogen revolution, and its work will include testing a fuel cell Grenadier 4x4 alongside an electric version. It hopes to offer the driving range necessary for an old-school 4x4 while cutting emissions down to water vapor.
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Toyota has announced it will build the world's first megawatt-scale carbonate fuel cell power generation plant with a hydrogen fueling station in California. This 'Tri-Gen" facility will use locally-sourced agricultural bio-waste to generate huge amounts of power, lots of hydrogen, and clean water.
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The car makers Daimler, Ford, and Nissan have announced that they have signed a three-way agreement for the joint development of a common fuel cell stack and fuel cell system.
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Nissan has revealed its 2011 Fuel Cell Stack for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV) and the numbers are quite remarkable. The power density of the Fuel Cell Stack is 2.5 times greater than the current model and the cost is one sixth.
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Hyundai unveiled its new Blue2 mid-size hydrogen powered fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) concept this week at the 2011 Seoul Motor Show that is intended as a "blue" print for the Korean automaker's future sedans.
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Hyundai has completed development of its Tucson ix Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) and aims to start mass production of the vehicle in 2015.
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Hyundai Motor Company has rolled out the latest addition to its Blue Drive™ line-up at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show - the i-flow.
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Kia has rolled-out the latest chapter in its fuel-cell research vehicle development program at the Los Angeles International Auto Show. Continuing on from the Sportage Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) technology