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Gunnar Lindstrom, Senior Manager of Honda Alternative Fuels, Stephen Ellis, Manager of Fuel Cell Marketing and Chris Martin, Honda Public Relations spokesman, present their view on the market for alternative fuel vehicles in North America. They discuss Honda’s new innovations in energy-wise home heating technology, advances made with Honda’s new natural gas Honda Civic GX, along with what is in store with the new Honda FCX, which promises a new zero-emissions vehicle within the next three to four years.
To date, American Honda Motor Co. Inc. has “introduced its third gas-electric hybrid car in America in 2004 with the Accord, following the Insight (1999) and Civic Hybrid (2002). Honda leads the industry in fuel economy according to the EPA Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) rankings.” Additionally, the Company’s growing R&D operations in America now has “the ability to develop three auto models simultaneously.” For more information visit:
http://www.honda.com/
Overview
As alternative fuel vehicles continue to evolve in their technology and provide new options in the wake of increasing gas prices, companies such as American Honda Motor Co. Inc. continue to make strides in the industry. A close-up look at Honda’s vision in the renewable energy sector, where they are adjoin innovation with infrastructure, provides insight into their view on the current market.
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