GM has a long term test market right now on a hydrogen powered Equinox’s. They have it running the DC market right now because there are fill up stations there. It’s a 3 year total test where people signed up and they get to drive the vehicle for a couple of weeks to see if they like it, have any problems, and so on. But other than that I don’t know of any production cars that are for sale to the general public.
No there arent yet BMW has a hydrogen fuel car but it still pretty much in the testing stage still unless you believe some of these websites that claim to be able to convert water into hydrogen there arent going to be any on the market for some time because for the simple fact that the infastructure isnt there to be able to fuel them yet because the only way to produce hydrogen is from natural gas which kind of defeats the purpose of running a car on hydrogen in the first place
There are very few around they are not yet mass produced because their technology hasn’t been perfected enough and hydrogen fuel cells are too expensive and fragile at present against road vibrations and freezing weather.
BMW, Mercedes and Mazda have either hydrogen or mixed hydrogen/gasoline car models.
April 10th, 2008 at 5:16 am
NO I DONT MAKE ENOUGH. AND I DONT KNOW WHERE I WOULD GO TO FILL UP, EITHER WAY.
April 13th, 2008 at 1:04 pm
not yet.
bmw is leasing some right now as a pilot program. but they are not avial yet.
April 14th, 2008 at 4:10 pm
GM has a long term test market right now on a hydrogen powered Equinox’s. They have it running the DC market right now because there are fill up stations there. It’s a 3 year total test where people signed up and they get to drive the vehicle for a couple of weeks to see if they like it, have any problems, and so on. But other than that I don’t know of any production cars that are for sale to the general public.
April 17th, 2008 at 2:35 am
No there arent yet BMW has a hydrogen fuel car but it still pretty much in the testing stage still unless you believe some of these websites that claim to be able to convert water into hydrogen there arent going to be any on the market for some time because for the simple fact that the infastructure isnt there to be able to fuel them yet because the only way to produce hydrogen is from natural gas which kind of defeats the purpose of running a car on hydrogen in the first place
April 20th, 2008 at 3:56 am
There are very few around they are not yet mass produced because their technology hasn’t been perfected enough and hydrogen fuel cells are too expensive and fragile at present against road vibrations and freezing weather.
BMW, Mercedes and Mazda have either hydrogen or mixed hydrogen/gasoline car models.