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Honda
claims fuel cell vehicles possible by 2018
Friday,
December 29, 2006
Honda
is claiming that fuel cell
cars could be mass-produced by
2018. "In 2018, I believe
the development (of a
fuel-cell car) will have been
very advanced," Honda
president Takeo Fukui said in
an interview with Kyodo News
today. "It will become a
real possibility to a large
degree." (more)
A "real
possibility"? Wow! We've
been hearing about this
"real possibility"
for decades. Sure fuel cell
vehicles might
be mass-produced by 2018, but
they might still cost more
than 100,000 apiece, maybe
even much more.
I became interested in hybrid
cars because of my
interest in the hydrogen
economy and fuel cell
vehicles. Ultimately, however,
I realized that fuel cell cars
were at least a decade away
from reality and hybrids
became, minimally, the short
term solution to foreign oil
dependency and global warming.
Still, it appeared that hybrid
vehicles, such as the Prius,
were also providing a
foundation for fuel cell
vehicles. Consequently, I came
to believe that investing in
such hybrid vehicles made the
path to fuel cell vehicles
shorter. Even before full fuel
cell vehicles, plug-in hybrid
vehicles could utilize small
fuel cells to increase their
fuel efficiency - another step
in making full fuel cell
vehicles cheaper.
Lately; however, I have become
somewhat annoyed by fuel cell
vehicle talk. First, the
vehicles cost almost $1
million apiece. Second, where
are these vehicles going to
fuel up? Third, the best of
hybrid technology could be
used, in just a couple of
years, to mass-produce
carbon-fiber plug-in hybrid
vehicles with a capability of
more than 100 mpg for a cost
less than $50,000 apiece.
Small hybrids could be far
cheaper.
What the hell are we talking
about 2018 for then? Let's do
everything we can to today,
not wait until 2018. Besides,
mass-producing hybrids,
especially next generation
hybrids, creates a very nice
platform to slowly develop
fuel cells until costs can be
driven down.
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