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Mercedes-Benz announces small-series production of fuel-cell B-Class

Just the other day, Mercedes-Benz put its hydrogen-powered F-CELL Roadster concept on the road for the very first time. While that vehicle isn't exactly what you'd call practical for the vast majority of mankind, the German automaker has another hydrogen-powered automobile that's set to make its first public appearance in short order. The new zero-emission vehicle will be based on the B-Class and will reportedly enter small-scale series production before the end of the year. This little tidbit was briefly mentioned in the automaker's ... Read more →

Daimler's F-CELL Roadster hits the road in Germany

The retrofuturistic F-CELL Roadster that Daimler unveiled a month ago is more than a museum piece. The slick hydrogen-powered concept car hit the road recently, traveling the same historic route, ...

First Drive: Daimler F-Cell, Hyundai FCEV, Toyota FCHV and GM HydroGen4

The hydrogen economy seems to be very far away into the future, if it ever comes to fruition at all. If hydrogen is going to make a significant impact as a major source of energy, an ...

Mercedes-Benz announces small-series production of fuel-cell B-Class 7 months ago on Autoblog Green

Just the other day, Mercedes-Benz put its hydrogen-powered F-CELL Roadster concept on the road for the very first time. While that vehicle isn't exactly what you'd call practical for the vast majority of mankind, the German automaker has another hydrogen-powered automobile that's set to make ...

Daimler's F-CELL Roadster hits the road in Germany 7 months ago on Autoblog Green

The retrofuturistic F-CELL Roadster that Daimler unveiled a month ago is more than a museum piece. The slick hydrogen-powered concept car hit the road recently, traveling the same historic route, known as the first "long-distance" drive, that Bertha Benz back in 1888. The F-CELL Roadster drove ...

First Drive: Daimler F-Cell, Hyundai FCEV, Toyota FCHV and GM HydroGen4 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

The hydrogen economy seems to be very far away into the future, if it ever comes to fruition at all. If hydrogen is going to make a significant impact as a major source of energy, an infrastructure for getting the hydrogen to consumers will be a necessity, as will the solutions to complex ...



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