Honda CR-V fuel cell vehicle built in Ohio
Honda Motor Builds 6th Generation Fuel Cell Electric Version CR-V Compact crossover released in 2024. In addition to using fuel cell technology promises quick refueling, generous range the vehicle is equipped with a plug that allows the driver to charge the on-board battery for electric travel around town. The Japanese automaker produces vehicles at its Performance manufacturing center in Marysville, Ohio. Honda has not disclosed how many CR-V fuel cell vehicles it plans to build, but the facility will be used for low-volume production and specialty vehicles, such as the hybrid Acura NSX supercar, which ended production this month. is used to assemble the Honda The world’s largest gasoline engine manufacturer has set an aggressive goal to become carbon neutral in its operations and products by 2050. This includes a fully electrified vehicle line-up by 2040. American Honda Motor’s vice president of automotive planning and strategy, Gary Robinson, said fuel cell production in the U...