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The launch of the new model of Honda's FCX fuel cell vehicle was originally planned for 2005.
Honda plans to expand the U.S. sales area of its fuel cell vehicles, currently sold only in California, to cover the cold northeastern regions.
The company has obtained regulatory approval for the new vehicle from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board, it said.
Fuel cell vehicles, which are powered by a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, have been unable to start in temperatures below freezing because the chemical reaction produces water as a by-product.
Honda has overcome this problem by developing a cell stack that uses a new electrolyte technology that allows such a vehicle to operate in temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius.
So far, the company has leased out a total of nine FCX vehicles, which
carry fuel cell stacks supplied by Canada's Ballard Power Systems Inc.END
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