Honda has introduced the first hydrogen-powered consumer vehicle in America, the CR-V e:FCEV, a plug-in hybrid hydrogen fuel-cell EV. The vehicle will be available in California later this year, with Honda expecting initial sales of 2,000 units annually. The launch has sparked various reactions, with some praising the innovative technology, while others question the demand for such a vehicle. TechCrunch detailed Honda's strategic approach to hedging its bet on the hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle.
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How Honda hedged its bet on the hydrogen fuel cell-powered CR-V e:FCEV https://t.co/PDQo4TwoYR
First drive: Honda says its CR-V e:FCEV plug-in fuel cell hybrid is the future. Is it? https://t.co/bu8Vr1Tue0
Check out @honda's new CR-V e:FCEV, a plug-in hybrid hydrogen fuel-cell #EV with a big hump in the trunk... Interesting tech, for sure! Solving a problem, absolutely not :) It isn't 2014 anymore, but apparently, not everyone got the memo! 1/2 #CRVFuelCell 📷 #GalaxyS24Ultra https://t.co/CENFOfpZJc
Honda Introduces First Hydrogen-Powered Consumer Vehicle in America...@Honda stated the plug-in hydrogen fuel cell EV will be available in California later this year and expects initial sales of 2,000 units annually. https://t.co/ZAAfyQS6a8 #CRVFuelCell https://t.co/FrEDRwOeIZ