Japan leads the race for a hydrogen fuel-cell car

February 6, 2010

As Japan tries to cut its carbon emissions 80 percent by 2050,it has taken a lead in making zero-emissions hydrogen-fueled cars a reality.Regarding green cars,Japan has been investing alot further ahead than the western companies in the last few years.

Last year,Toyota announced they hope to retail an affordable fuel-cell car by 2015.This what the firm calls [ultimate eco-car]. Long term,Toyota sees hydrogen-fueled cars as ideal for long-haul driving,with plug-in hybrids better for mid-range driving and electrics best for short-range commuting.

Thats because fuel-cell cars have a much longer range from one fueling,more than 5000 miles already,in a test run of a toyota vehicle last year,compared to a maximum 125-mile per charge range with electric vehicles.

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