Honda Demos The Future Of Energy

Honda Fuel Cell Iii

Wouldn't it be ideal to fuel your car and your home energy needs all by yourself? No need for a government run utility service. Honda sees a future in fuel cell technology for home consumers, not just industry.

Further advancing its vision of a gasoline and emissions free transportation future, Honda Research & Development introduced the Home Energy Station III, which provides heat and electricity for the home as well as fuel for a hydrogen powered fuel cell vehicle.

Unlike traditional energy sources like gasoline, the Home Energy Station III uses natural gas as its base energy source. In keeping with the path established by early generation systems, Home Energy Station I and Home Energy Station II, the Home Energy Station III is designed to work in a home-based refueling environment as is able to supply a sufficient amount of hydrogen to power a fuel cell vehicle, such as the Honda FCX, for daily operation while providing electricity for an average size household. The ultimate goal it to allow consumers to become directly aware of their own energy usage while drastically reducing emissions.

The future is upon us, if only we could get more lobbyists on our side to push these advancements ever further.

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