The FXC Clarity: Honda's Zero-Emission Car

By David Anderson, published Nov 21, 2007
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You've probably seen the television ad for Honda's new hydrogen powered fuel cell sedan, the FXC Clarity. The ad features a group of men dueling with water guns - as opposed to real guns - and then asks the question, "What if we could replace something harmful with water?" In promoting the FXC Clarity, Honda is making a bold claim: That the vehicle emits no pollution. The only emmissions that will produced by Honda's car of the future will be heat and water vapors, according to information provided by the ad and found on the company's website.

The fuel cell technology found in the FXC Clarity uses hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, which is then used to power the car. That means the vehicle will not rely on gasoline and will not produce many of the harmful emissions commonly associated with the use of fossil fuels. According to a section of Honda's website dedicated to the benefits of fuel cell power vehicles, "These cars simply do not pollute."

Honda derives its zero emissions claim in part from standards set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). According to Honda the FXC Clarity will be certified as a "Zero Emissions Vehicle" by the CARB.

The CARB's website contains information about the benefits of fuel cell powered cars. Fuel cell power vehicles may produce few to zero smog causing emissions. Water contamination by oil and gas leaks may be reduced through the use of fuel cell powered vehicles as well. Fuel cell powered vehicles like the FXC Clarity also emit lower levels of greenhouse gases, so they contribute less to the problem of climate change - or global warming.

Takeaways
  • The Honda FXC Clarity can go 270 miles without refueling.
  • The vehicle will be available for purchase in Southern California in the summer of 2008.
  • Consumers should demand that the technology be made available on a nationwide scale.
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