Honda unveils fuel cell car that runs below freezing
Honda Motor Co. unveiled on Friday a cheaper, smaller but beefed up next-generation fuel cell for cars that overcomes a major problem of past models - running at freezing temperatures. "Fuel cell cars are clean and spew only water, producing virtually no pollution by running on electricity produced when the hydrogen stored in a tank combines with the oxygen in the air."
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