Honda Launches CR-V e:FCEV in California as Part of Hydrogen Strategy
The new plug-in fuel cell hybrid aims to advance hydrogen as a viable energy source amidst infrastructure challenges.
- Honda introduces the CR-V e:FCEV, a plug-in fuel cell hybrid vehicle, available for lease in California.
- The CR-V e:FCEV features a 17.7 kWh battery providing 29 miles of electric range and a total range of 270 miles.
- Honda aims to promote hydrogen fuel as a versatile energy source for vehicles and other applications.
- Concerns arise over the hydrogen fuel infrastructure and the practicality of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
- Honda's initiative is part of a broader strategy to achieve zero-emission vehicle sales by 2040 and carbon neutrality by 2050.