Thursday, October 1, 2009
Hydrogen Cars Are Still Headed for the Highway
In the article, "Hydrogen Cars Are Still Headed for the Highway", Jack Ewing reports that hydrogen cars on the move more than the public realizes. Hydrogen cars were in talk before the idea of an electric car came about but unfortunately, hybrid and electric cars are the ones that ended up taking off into the market. While hydrogen cars were sort of pushed to the back burner for the time being, they are starting to reappear more and more. They are appearing more readily that plans to build 1,000 hydrogen filling stations in Germany have surfaced which will hopefully be completed by 2015. Many people still don't understand the concept of a hydrogen car, so therefore they aren't interested in harnessing the technology and using it to there benefit. And all the while, hydrogen cars would have a positive effect on the environment by emitting only steam into the air and also on traveling in general. A hydrogen car allows someone to travel for longer distances and they can also power big, roomy sedans much better than batteries can. Automakers are now looking into the "perfect" running car using a combination of hydrogen and batteries which would allow for the ultimate type of transportation.
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