Paves the Way for Hydrogen-powered Future - First retail customers take delivery from world's first fuel cell dealers of first vehicles made at world's first fuel cell car assembly line
The FCX Clarity, a sleekly-styled hydrogen fuel cell-powered
sedan currently available on a limited retail basis, is at the forefront of
Honda's efforts to successfully develop, certify and distribute zero emissions
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Propelled by an electric motor that runs on electricity
generated in a fuel cell, the vehicle's only emission is water, and its fuel
efficiency is three times that of a modern gasoline-powered automobile and two
times that of a gasoline-powered hybrid vehicle. The compact and powerful Honda
V Flow Fuel Cell Stack allows for unprecedented spaciousness and a
futuristically-stylish, low-slung design previously unattainable in fuel cell
vehicles and marks the significant progress that Honda continues to make in
advancing the real-world performance and appeal of a fuel cell car.
Honda plans to deliver approximately 200 FCX Clarity
hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles to customers in the first three years of
production. The lease program marks the world's first large-scale retail
initiative for fuel cell vehicle technology. The first FCX Clarity retail
customer took possession of their vehicle on July 25, 2008. Honda will continue
the process of identifying customers from a group of over 50,000 individuals who
have expressed interest in the FCX Clarity on the vehicle's website,
fcx.honda.com.
"The FCX Clarity lease program is one more step toward
meeting the societal goals of climate stability, renewable energy supplies and
zero-emissions transportation," said John Mendel, executive vice president of
American Honda. "With this key step, we are advancing toward the goal of broader
commercialization."
Reinforcing its commitment to further advance Honda fuel
cell technology, American Honda has specified three Southern California
dealerships to create the world's first fuel cell automobile dealership network.
Power Honda Costa Mesa, Honda of Santa Monica and Scott Robinson Honda in
Torrance are each located in close proximity to hydrogen refueling stations and
will be well-positioned to support Honda's growing base of FCX Clarity
customers.
American Honda is working with its dealer partners to
implement processes for fuel cell vehicle lease, delivery and service support
for the duration of their leases. Establishing a dedicated sales network and
service infrastructure provides customers with the best balance of convenience
and the highest quality of service. When the FCX Clarity requires periodic
maintenance, customers will simply schedule a visit with their local FCX Clarity
dealer. American Honda will perform all required work at its specialized fuel
cell service facility in the greater Los Angeles area. Upon completion of the
work, the dealer will return the vehicle to the customer.
Honda Fuel Cell Vehicle
Firsts
The original FCX became the first EPA- and CARB-certified
fuel cell vehicle to also meet all safety standards in July 2002. The FCX was
also the world's first production fuel cell vehicle, introduced to the U.S. and
Japan in October 2002. Additional highlights include:
- The FCX was the first fuel cell vehicle to start and
operate in sub-freezing temperatures (2003).
- The FCX was the first fuel cell vehicle placed in the hands
of an individual customer, the Spallino family of Southern California (July
2005).
- The world's youngest fuel cell customer, 17-year-old
actress Q'orianka Kilcher leased an FCX in March 2007, making her the first
person ever whose first car was powered by hydrogen.
- Honda becomes the first auto manufacturer to manufacture a
dedicated fuel cell vehicle on a production line solely dedicated to the
production of hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles (2008)
- Honda becomes the first manufacturer to create a fuel cell
vehicle dealer network
Hydrogen Home Energy Station and
Improved Solar-Cell Technology
Uniquely, Honda is also developing technology to answer the
"chicken and the egg" dilemma of hydrogen refueling by testing the fourth
generation Home Energy Station, developed in partnership with Plug Power,
Inc..
- The Home Energy Station is a home-based refueling unit that
provides hydrogen from natural gas for vehicle refueling, heat for domestic hot
water use and electricity for the home.
- Honda R&D is also operating an experimental solar
cell-powered hydrogen refueling station in Torrance, California. The station
employs next-generation CIGS solar cells, developed by Honda Engineering Co.,
Ltd., which lowers the amount of non-renewable energy required for hydrogen
production