
(Digital Marketing Agency,
thesnsgroup.com)- According to Robert Bosch, a senior executive at auto
industry supplier, non-polluting fuel-cell cars will be cheaper and so match
the mass market by 2015 thanks to greater economies of scale.
Albeit with their efficiency, the
fuel-cell cars have failed to gain widespread acceptance because of prohibitive
development costs, yet head of Bosch's automotive division Wolf-Henning
Scheider still sees the vehicles as viable alternatives.
"They are not out of the
race. They are a viable alternative to other zero-emission vehicle
technologies," Scheider said.
The first fuel-cell cars on the
market are expected to be priced at approximately $70,000.
Daimler, Hyundai, Nissan, Ford,
Toyota, Honda and General Motors are all developing fuel-cell vehicles, while
Toyota and Honda intend start selling fuel-cell vehicles starting next year.
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