Tata to unveil India's first fuel cell car in 2008
Tata Motors is teaming up with the Indian Space Research Organization to produce the country's first fuel cell car early in 2008. With an estimated ten percent of Indians already suffering from respiratory diseases like asthma, air pollution desperately needs to be addressed. With Tata still planning to launch their $2,500 car next year, it's fitting that they should be doing something to address the dramatic increase in emissions that will result if the car proves successful. Of course India has the same problem as other countries in moving to hydrogen as a fuel: an almost complete lack of infrastructure. Even if Tata gets around that little problem, there is still the issue of congestion if a significant portion of the indian population begins driving private cars. [Source: Rediff India Abroad]
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Mack 3:27AM (11/26/2007)
There is no way around congestion when every individual drives. Trains only make sense.
Or just live close to work. :->
The US is a prime example. A minor fender bender on an interstate can cause miles of backups. And car wrecks happen like what every 20 seconds or so?
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texassilk 10:50AM (12/27/2007)
I would like to know about the safety of this auto. air bags, bumpers,ect. I would like to see one. Where will they be on sale. I really like the looks. pvautrey@aol.com
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