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Honda to begin U.S. production of fuel cell EVs in 2024

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Honda has announced it will produce a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) based on the new Honda CR-V starting in 2024 at its Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC) in Marysville, Ohio. This new, zero-emissions vehicle will contribute to the automaker’s previously announced goal to make battery EVs and FCEVs represent 100% of its global auto sales by 2040.

According to Honda, this will be the first production vehicle in North America to combine a plug-in feature with FCEV technology in one model, which lets the driver charge the onboard battery to deliver EV driving around town or refuel with hydrogen for longer trips.