FORD: HYDROGEN CARS COULD BE IN PRODUCTION WITHIN 5 YEARS
The relatively quick-and-easy answer to foreign oil dependence and automotive greenhouse gas emissions is circling the grounds every day at Orlando International Airport in Florida, according to a top Ford Motor Co. official.
Ref. https://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2007/07/1...d-hydrogen.html
Ok so we go to hydrogen powered cars great but the way hydrogen is made to day is by steam splitting so we are still burning oil based fuel to get the hydrogen! I hope the over all result would be less barrels of oil used but I doubt it. Hurry up fuel cells.
The concept is great but how will this effect our drinking water supplies which are already scarce.
Fuel cell cars '15 years away at best'
Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles are still 15 years away from becoming a viable business for automakers even if they overcome remaining technical hurdles and the US government provides massive subsidies, a government-funded report said.
Ref. https://www.stuff.co.nz/4622685a30.html
Maybe this is why we have been hearing so many bad things about Toyota. They may be trying to break the mold before the other corporations are willing to. Discount and take down the company that is trying to cut you out of more fuel powered cars and you can continue to make those cars.