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Vision is a provider of hydrogen fuel cell/plug-in electric powered vehicles and turnkey hydrogen fueling systems. Vision’s proprietary hydrogen fuel cell / plug-in electric drive system combines the superior acceleration of a battery powered electric vehicle with the extended range provided by a hydrogen fuel cell. Vision is the creator of the TyranoTM, the world’s first hybrid plug-in electric/hydrogen fuel cell -powered heavy duty class 8 truck, featuring: zero emissions, reduced operating cost and superior performance.

Vision is also in prototype development of the CheetahTM, which is intended to be the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell/ plug-in electric-powered supercar, featuring: zero emissions, accelerating 0 to 60 MPH faster than production Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Porsches and the battery powered Tesla.

http://www.greencarmagazine.net/2009/10/zero-to-60-mph-in-a-hydrogen-electric-hybrid/
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Oct 28, 2009 4:25 PM
I have a donate to paypal button on my myspace. If anyone would like to donate money to a guy to help him build an electric car that will reduce dependence on foreign oil and slow polar bear extinction the donate to paypal button on my myspace is the way to go.
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Nov 6, 2009 8:38 PM
Gordon Smith wrote:
Vision is also in prototype development of the CheetahTM, which is intended to be the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell/ plug-in electric-powered supercar, featuring: zero emissions, accelerating 0 to 60 MPH faster than production Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Porsches and the battery powered Tesla.

http://www.greencarmagazine.net/2009/10/zero-to-60-mph-in-a-hydrogen-electric-hybrid/


The prototype looks nice, but really do we need a racing car? Won’t a sustainable future depend on us realizing that driving-as-fast-as-possible is incompatible with long-term human survival? What I need is a practical zero-emission car that fits fat-assed American butts.
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