Support for hydrogen cars has reached new heights,
especially for fuel-cell vehicles that use hydrogen
directly. (Keith 315). Hydrogen combustion vehicles
are an alternative to the use of fossil fuels. Hydrogen
powered cars have almost zero emissions, but a hydrogen
refueling infrastructure would be expensive: initial cost
would likely exceed $5000 per vehicle even if you assume
large economies of scale (Keith 315). These hydrogen
powered vehicles are not coming up in the near future, as it
seems that it could be as long as 15 years before the cars are
able to be afforded by the general public. (Who Killed The Electric Car?)
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