Toyota Fuel Cell Hybrid Completes Field Evaluation
August 18th, 2009 | by admin |
Toyota announces the results of a recent collaborative fuel cell hybrid
vehicle range and fuel economy field evaluation. The Toyota Highlander Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle achieved an estimated range of 431 miles on a single full tank of compressed hydrogen gas, and an average fuel economy of 68.3 miles/kg (approximate mpg equivalent) during a day-long trip down the southern California coast. Get the full details at TheAutoChannel.com.
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3 Responses to “Toyota Fuel Cell Hybrid Completes Field Evaluation”
By whizbang47 on Aug 18, 2009 | Reply
You won’t see these …
You won’t see these stateside. Not with a permanent war for oil to float the dollar, and niether the war nor the floating doing so well just now. What you’ll get is jerked around, a start under fire to the Afghan pipeline next year (they’ll never finish it) and $40,000 Chevies.
By rentoz on Aug 18, 2009 | Reply
This car is very …
This car is very probabl;y not far from being a production model.
But they are goign to take it easy and wait. There is no hydrogen infrastructure anywhere at the moment.
Honda however created a home station charger which will run off your natural gas connection in order to avoid the infrastructure barrier. Fundamentally though governments need to follow Japan and Germany steps to create an hydrogen infrastructure as soon as possible
By BijanB187 on Aug 18, 2009 | Reply
will they realese …
will they realese this car