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Honda FCX Fuel Cell Concept First Drive
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A fuel cell vehicle is powered by an electric motor running on electricity generated by a fuel cell stack that uses hydrogen as its energy source. The Honda FCX creates its energy via two hydrogen tanks filled up to 5,000 psi, and a fuel cell stack that makes significant strides in development, primarily in it’s smaller, vertical design. This allows for better water drainage, and as a result creates more power, range, and starting consistency in colder climates.

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