Fuel cell vehicles to number 2.8 million in 2020

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The sale of vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells is shown running in the next 10 years, according to a report released Tuesday by Pike Research.
Until 2014, the fuel-cell vehicles are a commercial reality, and were sold in 2020, 2.8 million fuel cell cars and trucks, according to the Pike report, “Fuel Cell Vehicles: Light vehicles, medium / heavy trucks, buses, transit, and Hydrogen gas station infrastructure.”
About 37 percent of the vehicles in Western Europe sell 36 percent in the Asia-Pacific region and 25 percent in North America, according to a study by Statistics Pike.
The increase is attributable to the interests of key players in the automotive industry, as well as increased federal and local government support for hydrogen filling stations. Companies that support, in particular hydrogen and fuel cells are Daimler, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, and Toyota, according to Pike Research.
The Working Group expects that the emerging market for fuel cell vehicles, generating 23.9 billion U.S. dollars in annual sales in 2020.
That does not mean that consumers will soon see a fuel cell powered car in every garage. Although the number of hydrogen-powered vehicles to consumers increased, the increase is very likely that sales in the near future will be for commercial vehicles, such as urban buses, medium and heavy, light trucks and light commercial vehicles for use as a scratch Research.
The research follows what many of them were seen in the industry over the past five years. Many U.S. cities were prepared in the framework of pilot hydrogen fuel cell bus fleets, municipal, involved hydrogen fuel cells. The U.S. government has the U.S. military, several states, and even small towns, supports the installation of hydrogen filling stations and pilot projects

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