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Honda sees a future for hydrogen fuel cell tech—in the CR-V

Green Car Reports

Honda announced Wednesday that it is planning to use the latest CR-V crossover as the basis for its next hydrogen fuel cell vehicle—one that, for the first time, will include home-charging capability.

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Honda reveals styling of new Prologue battery-electric SUV; new CR-V hybrid to be gateway vehicle

Green Car Congress

Honda has provided the first look at the exterior and interior styling of the all-new Honda Prologue battery-electric SUV that will come to market in North America in 2024. Prologue’s generous dimensions and roomy interior position the SUV alongside the Passport in Honda’s light truck lineup. inch audio/connectivity display.

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Beyond GM and Sony EV projects, Honda goes solo on solid-state tech

Green Car Reports

Honda has established EV partnerships with General Motors and Sony, but the automaker is going it alone on solid-state battery tech.

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Honda CEO: Solid-state batteries may enable affordable small EV by 2030

Green Car Reports

Honda built its original reputation around affordable small cars like its Civic. As Honda’s global CEO alluded this past week in a Q&A with Green Car Reports and various automotive and tech media at CES, it doesn’t see how the parallel.

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Honda EV tech preview, 2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT, 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

And what can you expect from Honda’s own EVs on the way later in the decade? Honda may be a late-starter with mass-production EVs, but as communicated last week with the Saloon and. The Ford Mustang Mach-E GT gets faster and goes green (and bronze). Jeep previews the production Wagoneer S EV.

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Here’s how Sony and Honda expect drivers to pay for the tech-packed AFEELA EV

Electrek

Mere weeks after officially debuting its AFEELA EV in front of crowds at CES, the joint venture between Sony and Honda has a unique strategy for how its future customers will be able to afford it. The post Here’s how Sony and Honda expect drivers to pay for the tech-packed AFEELA EV appeared first on Electrek.

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BMW, Ford, Honda ally for tech enabling EVs to support the grid

Green Car Reports

BMW, Ford, and Honda on Tuesday announced a new company focusing on vehicle-to-grid (V2G) EV charging, which the partners claim will benefit both EV owners and electric utilities. Called ChargeScape, the company aims to start operations in 2024, pending regulatory approval. Its main focus will be connecting EV owners in the U.S.

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