Automakers to show off fuel cell hybrids at this year's Vancouver car show

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“Cars can go up to almost 600 clicks on a full (fuel cell) tank now and this is going to be something that’s formidable in the future,” said Heard.

For the first time, three major auto makers will be showing off their fuel-cell electric vehicles at the Vancouver International Auto Show.

Heard said the auto show would also feature a booth from the Hydrogen Technology and Energy Corporation, a Vancouver company responsible for installing hydrogen fuelling stations in B.C. However, the West Coast of the U.S. and Canada remain integral to the future of fuel cell cars, that have gained traction since moving to the hybrid model with battery electric power, similar to the more popular gas electric hybrids.

The recently-released 2019 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Market report stated the sector would grown considerably between 2019 and 2028, due in part to government initiatives and technology advancements, with North America dominating the industry.

 

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