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Monday, August 11, 2008
DOT 111-08
Contact: Kim Riddle
Tel.: (202) 366-5128
America Gets New Glimpse of Hydrogen Powered Future During Historic Two Week
Road Tour Across the United States
Americans will have a unique opportunity to see what the future holds for
hydrogen in the United States with the launch of an historic two-week, cross
country trek of a fleet of clean, efficient hydrogen vehicles.
“Five years ago, President Bush challenged America’s innovators to develop new
hydrogen technologies to help reduce our nation’s dependence on oil, and today
we have a fleet of hydrogen vehicles making their way across the country,” said
U.S. Deputy Secretary Thomas Barrett. “These hydrogen vehicles are the
non-polluting cars of tomorrow and they are being demonstrated today on our
nation’s roads.”
Nine auto manufacturers, the U.S. Department of Energy, California Fuel Cell
Partnership, National Hydrogen Association, and U.S. DOT are sponsoring the
Hydrogen Road Tour to show that hydrogen vehicle and fueling technologies are
approaching commercial availability, even as new research and development
breakthroughs continue.
“The technology necessary to put these cars on the road, and keep them moving,
exists today,” said Administrator Paul Brubaker of the U.S. DOT's Research and
Innovative Technology Administration (RITA). “The question is not if hydrogen
powered vehicles will be available commercially, but when.”
Brubaker noted that six transit agencies across the country currently operate
hydrogen-powered buses, Southern California auto dealers are leasing hydrogen
vehicles, and hundreds of individuals are driving hydrogen-powered vehicles in
demonstration programs across the United States. And, he added, hydrogen can be
used as a fuel for both a fuel cell vehicle or in a modified internal combustion
engine.
In addition, Brubaker said, hydrogen produces virtually no greenhouse gas
emissions, leaving behind only water as a byproduct.
“Hydrogen is part of a balanced and diverse energy portfolio that will help
address our future energy, environmental and economic security needs,” U.S.
Department of Energy Under Secretary Clarence "Bud" Albright, Jr. said. “This
tour provides Americans an opportunity to see what the future could hold for
hydrogen powered vehicles, as we work to help make these vehicles cost
competitive and available for all.”
The tour will make 31 stops in 18 states, stretching from Maine to California.
Hydrogen vehicles from BMW, Daimler, Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai-Kia, Nissan,
Toyota, and Volkswagen will be making the journey, and will be joined by
hydrogen transit buses along the route. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. and
Linde are providing mobile refueling stations and hydrogen fuel.
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