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Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles may take 20 years to catch on, but hybrids will bloom until then

The Japan Information Network Business News put a good news, bad news type of story up this weekend. The good news, they claim, is that hybrid engines will be quite standard in automobiles in the next two to three years. The two main reasons for this are, first, that hydrogen fuel cell technology – often seen as the next gold standard for environmentally sound automobiles – is nowhere near ready for the market and, second, that hybrid technology is about to become much cheaper. The price of installing Toyota's hybrid technology into ... Read more →

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