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7/07/2014

Topic Reading-Vol.817-7/7/2014

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Toyota names price for new fuel cell car
What’s Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV) or Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV)? It is a type of automobile that uses a fuel cell to power its electric motor to drive instead of a conventional engine that burns fossil fuel burning to drive.
OK, what’s fuel cell then? A fuel cell is a device that generates electricity by a chemical reaction. They generate electricity with very little pollution because much of the hydrogen and oxygen used in generating electricity ultimately combine to form just water.
That sounds exciting but why it hasn’t been on the market? There are two main reasons. One is the price. Though the price tag announced by the world biggest auto manufacturer is lower than expected, it is still four times as expensive as the one of most popular hybrid vehicle before government subsidies or incentive. The other is the fuel station that provides hydrogen. Existing gas stations can’t simply put hydrogen into their tanks and it requires substantial investment to build a new station or convert an existing one. It’s like a chicken or egg kind of dilemma, which came first?
Enjoy reading and learning about what the fuel cell vehicle could mean or affect the future.

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