The first ever production FCX Clarity - Honda's advanced hydrogen fuel cell car - came off the line during June. After 19 years of development, this 'real world' fuel cell car marks the beginning of a new era of cleaner motoring.
How it works... At the heart of the FCX Clarity is a fuel cell stack - a device that uses an electrochemical reaction between hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) to convert chemical energy into electrical energy to power a motor that drives the car's wheels. Honda's fuel cell stack simultaneously generates electricity and water, emitting no Co2 or other harmful emissions.
John Kingston, Environment Manager for Honda (UK). "Honda is proud to offer an alternative energy solution that could reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and the effect of motoring on climate change."
Next year, Honda's more affordable hybrid car goes on sale in the UK - a car so keenly priced, that more people around the world will be able to adopt cleaner motoring technology, thus significantly reducing global car emissions.
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