There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.
Hydrogen fuel cell cars seem to be the wave of the future. This website gives you links to all of the dealers with available hydrogen fuel cell cars: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/fcv_links.shtml
The success of the hydrogen car is because the the hydrogen fuel cell. This cell converts hydrogen into electricity and powers the car and the only byproduct is heat and water.
Electric cars are powered by batteries that store electrical energy, which is used to drive an electric motor. In contrast, hydrogen fuel cell cars generate electricity through a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen in a fuel cell, producing only water as a byproduct. While electric cars rely on charging infrastructure and battery technology, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles require hydrogen refueling stations. Additionally, electric vehicles tend to have a higher energy efficiency compared to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Hydrogen gas
There are already some fuel-cell cars out, they use a fuel cell. There have been prototypes of cars that run on water. Cars that run on hydrogen also. Electric cars definitely
Answer this question… One problem with fuel-cell cars is that ________ gas is not readily available in pure form.
A problem with fuel cell cars is that hydrogen is not readily available in pure form
As of 9/12 there are no hydrogen cars for sale. Honda will start leasing a hydrogen fuel cell car called the Clarity in California very soon.
water vapor
Water vapour.
Yes, the FCX Clarity FCEV is officially out on the road. This is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.