Several automakers are planning to bring hydrogen fuel cell cars to market by 2015. But there are only 10 public hydrogen stations in the U.S. now, and nine are in California. Will you see one in your state by 2015? John Rosevear and Rex offer their thoughts in this segment of Motor Money.
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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars: Where Will You Fill Up?
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Much as Tesla is building out electric charging stations, fuel cell vehicles will need an infrastructure of their own.
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