Jun 6
Written by: Aaron Turpen 66 views
Published on June 6th, 2009 in Electric Cars

The road trip started in Chula Vista, California on Monday, May 27, 2009. The tour ended in Vancouver, British Columbia on Wednesday, June 3rd. The tour group stopped in 28 cities along the way and made hydrogen-fueled history with 12 vehicles making the trek.
The tour involved twelve cars with teams from several different companies and the press making the journey. Each stop was to promote hydrogen and hydrogen fuel-cell technology as well as to showcase current or near-future hydrogen fueling stations.
Pretty cool!
Source: AutoBlogGreen
Tags: Fuel Cell Car, hydrogen, hydrogen car, hydrogen fuel cell
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