New Honda Runs on Air & Hydrogen

 Breakthrough, Zero Emissions, Electric Car





                                                                 Source:  Honda Clarity

No Charging is Needed on This EV

The EV is called the Honda Clarity and it is revolutionary new green technology. It is powered by ordinary air and hydrogen.  Their combination triggers a chemical reaction that generates electricity to power the car. Clarity is an FCEV or a fuel cell electric vehicle.  What is truly remarkable about the vehicle is the way electricity is produced and that no charging at all is needed to drive the car.

How Does It Work?

What makes the Clarity so different is the pressurized fuel tank of hydrogen that the driver fills.  When combined with air, it yields enough electricity to provide a 366 mile range.  There is no charging needed.  And the fuel system is zero emissions producing only water vapor.  This is breakthrough, new automotive technology that Honda has been developing for several years that is now coming to fruition.

600 HP V-12 Engine

Because of the compactness of this new energy technology, Clarity has more space inside than, for instance, a Chevy Bolt or Nissan Leaf.  Experts say it is similar to an upscale Honda Accord in many aspects.  At this time, it has a 174 hp engine.  But there are reports that Honda is working on a 600 hp V12 engine for the EV.  Clarity has an electric turbocharger that supplies compressed air to enhance the car's performance.  Clarity is not just a blueprint that Honda is working on.  Honda is taking it to market first in California, where there are more hydrogen fill-up stations (26 with 10 more being built).  The limitation on the FCEV is the current lack of hydrogen filling stations across the US.  Because of that, Honda is finalizing a battery electric Clarity and a plug-in hybrid electric Clarity to be launched in other parts of the US.  As more hydrogen gas stations are built, Honda will offer the Clarity FCEV in those locations as well.  Meanwhile, Toyota and Hyundai are also working on hydrogen powered fuel cell vehicles.  To take a look at many more exciting travel concepts, go to https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B098PH12XB&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_4MPFF8Q7N30VZSFA0W8S

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