February 17. 2016 was an exciting day for eco car lovers as Wales-based Riversimple Movement Ltd launched Rasa, a two-seater city car that runs on hydrogen fuel. Driven by the “tabula rasa” principle, the hydrogen fuel cell eco car company said they set out to “design a car for the world . . . shaped • Read More »
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Riversimple Razzle-Dazzles in Unveiling Rasa FCEV
February 17, 2016 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 4 Comments | Filed in: Hydrogen Cars.Today, Riversimple has firmly planted itself into the history of hydrogen cars record books by unveiling the Rasa (the name is credited to Aristotle) hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. This Welsh 2-seater FCEV is a production prototype which can achieve 250 mpge, a 300 mile range and can be refueled in 3 minutes. Twenty Rasa prototypes • Read More »
Riversimple Gets Complex with New FCEV Prototypes
May 8, 2016 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Riversimple Gets Complex with New FCEV Prototypes | Filed in: Hydrogen Cars.A couple of months ago, Riversimple rolled out its Rasa hydrogen FCEV (fuel cell electric vehicle). And, now that we’ve gotten used to this cool, cutting edge design, Riversimple has done it again, but unveiling two new design prototypes at the London Motor Show. According to Gizmag, “In an attempt to augment the simple hatchback • Read More »
2016 – 2017
February 17, 2016 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on 2016 – 2017 | Filed in: .Hydrogen Fuel Cars 2016 – 2017 This page features hydrogen fueled cars that have been shown in the year 2016 and 2017. Some of the hydrogen fuel cell cars and H2ICE vehicles on this page are prototypes, while others may be production cars. 2016 The Riversimple Rasa was unveiled February 17, 2016 in the United • Read More »
What Will the Next 5 Years Look Like for Hydrogen Cars?
February 1, 2023 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on What Will the Next 5 Years Look Like for Hydrogen Cars? | Filed in: Hydrogen Cars.I asked an AI chatbot to tell me how hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles factor into the future over the next 5 years and here is the response: The next 5 years could see increased development and deployment of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs), particularly in the transportation sector. Government and industry investments in hydrogen infrastructure, • Read More »