The hydrogen economy sounds great, and has ever since it was first proposed in the 1970s. The tricky bit is how to get there, because without the necessary infrastructure, a fuel cell car that runs on hydrogen is little more than a conversation piece. As Hyundai delivers its first Tucson Fuel Cell CUV to its new lessee, Timothy Bush, the South Korean carmaker unveiled its plan to jump-start the hydrogen car economy by giving the fuel away to its customers... Continue Reading Hyundai Tuscon Fuel Cell hits Californian roads with free hydrogen
Section: Automotive
Tags: California, Fuel, Fuel Cell, Hydrogen, Hydrogen-powered, Hyundai, Infrastructure, South Korea
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