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Bob (not verified)    April 7, 2017 - 11:40AM

In reply to by Parks McCants

Yes I'm aware of the three variants. The problem is Honda isn't serious at all about the battery electric version. They are only giving it 80 miles of range! Basically just a compliance car, looks like all their focus went into the FCEV version! Like I said Honda and Toyota are moving in the wrong direction as neither one are putting any effort into bringing a compelling battery electric car to market! As far as environmental impact is concerned most H2 comes from methane reformation since it's the only economical way to get H2. So FCEVs are basically fossil fuel cars, nothing more than big oils attempt to keep everybody coming back to the pump!

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