VIDEO: Honda FCX Clarity and Home Energy Station

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Honda FCX Clarity

The Honda FCX Clarity is Honda’s second generation fuel cell car, and is the production version of the Honda FCX Concept, which I have wrote about last year. For cars like the Honda FCX Clarity to be usable in daily life, there has to be somewhere you can easily get the hydrogen fuel required for the car’s operation.

One ways you can refuel is via the Honda Home Energy Station. It generates hydrogen from natural gas for use in fuel cell vehicles while supplying electricity and hot water to the home. View a set of short videos after the jump on the FCX and HES.

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VIDEO: Honda Home Energy Station 1

VIDEO: Honda Home Energy Station 2

VIDEO: Honda FCX Clarity Exterior 1

VIDEO: Honda FCX Clarity Exterior 2

VIDEO: Honda FCX Clarity Exterior 3

VIDEO: Honda FCX Clarity Exterior 4

VIDEO: Honda FCX Clarity Interior


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After dabbling for years in the IT industry, Paul Tan initially began this site as a general blog covering various topics of personal interest. With an increasing number of readers paying rapt attention to the motoring stories, one thing led to another and the rest, as they say, is history. An avid electronic gadget aficionado as well as big-time coffee lover, he's also the executive producer of the Driven motoring TV programme.

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  1. kakilubuk says:

    Nice car. But, we still got no hydrogen fuel facilities here yet.

    I wonder how powerful hydrogen bomb can blast.

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  2. normaluser says:

    kakilubuk.
    This car can never reached here (its intended for the US market only) and we all know that. Hydrogen bomb? There’s more to hydrogen fuel cell that we can discuss compared to a hydrogen bomb.

    I always wonder, you post your comments for the sake of just posting or what? (by saying this car is nice, that car is nice, i wish to own… bla bla bla).

    Sorry to say, but your comments are an eyesore to this blog.

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  3. MaverickNeo says:

    The Home Energy Station converts natural gas into hydrogen while suppling electricity. Hrmm…We got lots of natural gas…might be good business for us..heh..

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  4. chun says:

    Hydrogen as a fuel is a nice thing to have, but the key point here is that it requires natural gas to produce. Natural gas like oil, is a depleting source of energy. So even then, hydrogen is only a stop gap measure. When Honda’s hydrogen technology is available to the mass market, I don’t even know if Malaysia will still be a net exporter of natural gas.

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  5. nmh says:

    Why green car has to be wierd design like this. I didnt say ugly but it just wierd proportion of a notchback car or maybe a crossbreeding between notchback and stationwagon (again a wierd crossbreeding)

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  6. abtm says:

    The problem still is the storage of hydrogen

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  7. ragnahse says:

    off topic a bit…does anyone know of a gt-r biting te dust in malaysia?….saw couple of pics of smashed gt-r..n te background location seems to be in malaysia…..damn sad to look at it…btw, it was black gt-r

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  8. kakilubuk says:

    Normalooser. Just keep your comment on another comments. This is not a discussion column. In another meaning. Keep your own business. I need no comments.

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  9. Mr.me says:

    Hey there paul….. sorry this is of topic but did u see on carscoop. blog.They said that Nissan Skyline GTR crash in Malaysia……Is it true?? Maybe you can post that in ur blog.

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  10. mitlanevo says:

    we need this kind of vehicles on the road ASAP…..

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  11. joe1209p says:

    i guess the news about the GT-R crash in Malaysia is right. it was reported in Fast Lane Daily on youtube. check out for yourself watch?v=7n3jD-kxb1U

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  12. azrai says:

    Nice looking car. Just swap the IDSl engine into our country. We have the Pegoh plant in Alor Gajah.

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  13. bmwm5 says:

    OMG! what a lousy comment.

    kakilubuk said,
    March 25, 2008 @ 7:38 am

    Nice car. But, we still got no hydrogen fuel facilities here yet.

    I wonder how powerful hydrogen bomb can blast.

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