The Vision of Mazda of a Hydrogen Combustion Engine

Date: September 20, 2007
 
We talked with Mazda about its hydrogen technology. The Mazda Wankelmotor stands more pressure than other engines. This predestines the car for burning hydrogen says Michael A. Bergmann, Executive Director of Mazda Germany.
 

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Honda gets Fuel Cell Vehicle on to the Streets by 2008

Date: September 18, 2007
 
At the IAA Honda presents its fuel cell vehicle to be officially introduced to the market in the US and Japan by the end of 2008 - complementary working on a revolutionary concept of a Home Energy Station.
 

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Mercedes goes for Blutec Hybrid and a Fuel Cell Solution

Date: September 17, 2007
 
Mercedes presents Blutec Hybrid at the Frankfurt Motor Show. It is going to be available within the next two years. The Mercedes fuell cell technology will be coming to the market around 2012 til 2015.
 

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BMW Efficient Dynamics

Date: September 14, 2007
 
BMW presented its vision of future mobility with the Efficient Dynamics program. The agenda of the Bavarian carmaker entails three steps. First: The increase in efficiency in the existing one, three and five series. Secondly: The hybridization of the vehicle, shown in the Concept X6 ActiveHybrid. Thirdly: In the long run BMW believes in the hydrogen technology implemented and presented in Frankfurt in the Hydrogen 7.
 
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