Friday, February 4, 2011

Reducing the mount of carbon dioxide signifantly, Japan developes not only electric car, other environmentally friendly vehicles, included to hidrogen

Very high awareness of Japaness sustainably take places for recent decades for the sake of Reducing the huge mount of carbon dioxide signifantly, Japan really developes not only powerful electric car, other environmentally friendly vehicles, included to hidrogen

Three giant Japanese automakers, including Toyota, Honda and Nissan, in cooperation with a number of leading energy companies this country having ephitet 'Sakura country' encourage the production of environmentally friendly hydrogen-fueled cars .

Not limited to the production car, a consortium of companies signing the cooperation was also planned to build hydrogen refueling stations in the territory of Japan.

Known around 10 energy companies, including companies of natural gas refiner and distributor, it will build about 100 refueling stations in 2015 in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka.

As quoted from France24, a consortium of 10 companies it said in a statement, Friday, January 14, 2011, it mentioned that all three Japanese car manufacturers will begin producing new cars are equipped with Fuel Cell Vehicles (FCVs) this year.

For information, FCVs is a breakthrough technology to convert hydrogen into electric current and do not create pollution in the form of anything other than water vapor.

"Giant car manufacturer in Japan will continue efforts to reduce the cost of making the system to start FCVs before it will be later marketed in Japan, especially in four major metropolitan areas, in 2015," they wrote through the same information.

With the aim of reducing the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) significantly, the resulting transport sector, manufacturers and suppliers of hydrogen fuel work together to expand socialization and encourage the supply of hydrogen FCVs throughout Japan.

Unfortunately, the companies involved are still reluctant to open my mouth about these long-term project investment.

Although electric-based vehicles such as Nissan or Toyota Prius Leaf had been highlighted recently, cars with fuel cells remain a more powerful alternative. However, the high cost of production and can not be renewing natural resources to fuel a fundamental constraint.

Toyota is the pioneer who created the world's first hybrid car by combining the resources of petrol and electric motors. The company has expressed plans to release a hydrogen-fueled cars in 2015.

While elegant Honda, in 2008, it exactly began marketing the FCX Clarity about 200 units, the excellent car was rented to potential customers based in the U.S., Japan, and Europe in the near future.