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![]() | Honda Announces First FCX Clarity Customers and World's First Fuel Cell Vehicle Dealership Network as Clarity Production Begins in JapanPublished 2008-06-15 22:00By American Honda Motor Co., Inc. |


TOCHIGI,
Film producer
To provide its customers with outstanding sales and service support and as
a critical step in advancing fuel cell vehicles in the real world, American
Honda announced the establishment of the first network of dealers to
facilitate the sales and service of fuel cell vehicles. The three Southern
California Honda dealers are Power Honda Costa Mesa (
"This is an important day in the history of fuel cell vehicle technology
and a monumental step closer to the day when fuel cell cars will be part of
the mainstream," said
FCX Clarity Customers
The five customers announced today were among the very first people to share with Honda their passion for the environment and interest in the FCX Clarity, dating back to its debut as a concept model at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show. The initial criteria for fuel cell vehicle ownership, including proximity to hydrogen refueling stations, driving patterns and vehicle needs, all played a part in Honda's customer selection process.
"Auto companies can't explore the potential for fuel cell technology as the ultimate solution to our world's energy and environmental challenges by ourselves. Our customers are true pioneers and leaders in the effort to bring fuel cell technology to the marketplace," said Mendel.
Actress and children's book author
Actress and green advocate
Honda previously announced plans to deliver about 200 FCX Clarity hydrogen
fuel cell-powered vehicles in the U.S. and
First-ever Fuel Cell Vehicle Dealership Network
Reinforcing its commitment to further advance Honda fuel cell technology,
American Honda announced that three
American Honda is working with its dealer partners to implement processes for fuel cell vehicle lease, delivery and service support for the duration of their leases. Establishing a dedicated sales network and service infrastructure provides customers with the best balance of convenience and the highest quality of service. When the FCX Clarity requires periodic maintenance, customers will simply schedule a visit with their local FCX Clarity dealer.
American Honda will perform all required work at its specialized fuel cell
service facility, in the greater
About the FCX Clarity
The FCX Clarity is a next-generation, hydrogen powered fuel cell-powered vehicle. Propelled by an electric motor that runs on electricity generated in the fuel cell, the vehicle's only emission is water, and its fuel efficiency is three times that of a modern gasoline-powered automobile. Based on the entirely-new Honda V Flow fuel cell platform, and powered by a highly compact, efficient and powerful new Honda V Flow fuel cell stack, the FCX Clarity marks the significant progress Honda continues to make in advancing the real-world performance and appeal of the fuel cell car. Significant advances over Honda's previous generation FCX include:
-- an advanced new four passenger sedan design
-- a greater than 30 percent increase in driving range up to 280 miles(1)
-- a 25 percent increase in combined fuel economy to 72 miles/kg-H2(1)
(74 mpg GGE <miles per gallon gasoline gallon equivalent energy>)
-- a 50 percent improvement in fuel stack power output density by volume
-- a 40 percent smaller and 50 percent lighter new lithium ion battery
pack
Honda is responsible for the development of the world's first fuel cell car (Honda FCX) to be certified for regular commercial use by the U.S. EPA and California Air Resources Board; the first deployment of a fuel cell car with a fleet customer; and the first individual retail customer for a fuel cell vehicle.
(1) Based on official 2008 EPA estimated range and fuel efficiency values
SOURCE American Honda Motor Co., Inc.








