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The new CR-V e:FCEV will mark North America’s first production vehicle to combine plug-in capability with FCEV technology in one model. This offers the capability to charge the battery to deliver EV driving around town with the flexibility of fast hydrogen refueling for longer trips.
A fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), such as the CR-V e:FCEV, is a long-range EV that uses a fuel cell stack to create electricity on demand. A fuel cell vehicle generates electricity using a process that combines hydrogen and oxygen inside its fuel cell and emits only water.
Plug-in technology uses an electric motor, also used by the fuel cell, with a battery to allow all-electric driving capability. When driven in EV mode, the battery can be recharged from a power outlet or charging station, much like a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV).
There are numerous incentives available for CR-V e:FCEV drivers.
Discover which credits and incentives you may be eligible for. Additionally Honda will provide you with a fuel card for up to $15,000 worth of hydrogen fuel during your three-year lease.*
In California, drivers of qualifying clean alternative fuel vehicles such as plug-in hybrids and zero-emission vehicles are eligible to apply for an HOV sticker through the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Under regulations, once you receive the sticker, you may use designated HOV lanes, even if you’re driving alone. Please contact your dealer or the California DMV for details. Other states and localities have different requirements. Check with your state or local authorities for further requirements.
The CR-V e:FCEV is currently available only in California, and eligibility is based on your proximity to one or more approved hydrogen fueling stations in the Northern and Southern California station network through one of our participating dealerships. We recommend that either your home or work ZIP code be within proximity of a participating dealer and hydrogen fueling station(s). Contact your dealer for test drive availability. Find a dealer here.
Owning a CR-V e:FCEV comes with the benefit of significantly reduced maintenance compared to conventional vehicles. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with features like extended brake rotor and pad life, eliminated oil changes, and total reduction in spark plug replacement. Maintenance is taken care of by CR-V e:FCEV dealers and can be easily scheduled using the HondaLink® app. Your owner’s manual provides you with a comprehensive maintenance schedule, and when it’s time for regular maintenance, the Maintenance Minderâ„¢ system will alert you through a visual icon on your instrument panel. Standard maintenance will include services such as checking numerous systems on your car, including fluids, your fuel system, your brake system, and tire pressure.
Zero. The CR-V e:FCEV is certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) as a Zero-Emission Vehicle,* with the only by-product being water vapor, thereby redefining the concept of eco-conscious and fun-to-drive mobility.
The CR-V e:FCEV is thoughtfully designed with bio-synthetic seat upholstery. The CR-V e:FCEV aligns with Honda’s Triple Action Zero initiative, which sets a goal of 100% sustainable materials by 2050. This vision is dedicated to achieving both product and manufacturing sustainability, all while striving for zero environmental impact.
No, water vapor is the natural—and only—by-product of fuel cell technology. The CR-V e:FCEV can, however, run on hydrogen that is created by electrolyzing water using renewable electricity.
Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. While it is found everywhere in nature, there are also many sustainable ways to produce hydrogen for refueling fuel cell vehicles. Methods range from electrolysis of water using renewable power to the reforming of biogas, a renewable resource.
Your Honda dealer will help you set up the easy-to-use HondaLink®* app with features that will locate all the approved hydrogen fueling stations and can map your route to the nearest or most convenient one. You may also refer to the California Fuel Cell Partnership website to find active and upcoming hydrogen fueling stations.
Fueling your CR-V e:FCEV is as simple as fueling a traditional gasoline-powered car and can be done in 3 to 5 minutes. Your CR-V e:FCEV dealer can provide simple instructions for refueling, and most hydrogen dispensers also provide on-screen training prompts to guide you through the fueling process.
Recharging the Honda CR-V e:FCEV is convenient, with the ability to add up to 29 miles of battery-powered range for short trips driving around town, in just two-and-a-half hours using a Level 2 charger.*
With home charging, you can power up overnight while you sleep, never missing a beat.
And with expanded HondaLink® capabilities, you can access hydrogen station information in addition to charging and power supply data right from your phone.
Many steps are taken from the hydrogen station to the vehicle design to help ensure safety performance, including hydrogen sensors, adherence to safety standards, and electronic shutoff valves.
Hydrogen itself is lighter than air and disperses quickly into the atmosphere; when handled responsibly and with proper care, it is no more dangerous than other common vehicle fuels.
Honda’s experience with hydrogen electric vehicles spans over 20 years since the introduction of the 2003 Honda FCX, the world’s first zero-emission fuel cell EV (FCEV) to receive certification for everyday use from both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB). That’s over 20 years of improving safety technologies, to engineer a fuel cell electric vehicle you can drive confidently.
The new CR-V e:FCEV comes standard with the same cutting-edge safety technologies as the CR-V, including our Honda Sensing® suite of safety and driver-assistive technologies.
Honda Sensing® is a suite of safety and assistance features designed to make driving easier and help protect you and your passengers. When activated, these features use sensor inputs to automatically provide alerts, and can also provide steering and braking assistance as needed.
The Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™)* can alert and assist you when there’s a risk of collision with a detected vehicle or pedestrian in front of you. The system can automatically apply brake pressure when it determines that a collision is unavoidable.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow* is an intelligent cruising system that adapts to the speed of vehicles detected ahead so you don’t have to. When a detected vehicle slows to a stop, it can stop your Honda as well. After stopping, a tap on the throttle re-engages ACC.
The CR-V e:FCEV can alert you when its parking sensors detect that you’re approaching a vehicle or other object as you back up or pull forward.
Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)* can help you keep track of road information, such as the current speed limit. As you drive past traffic signs, the system can display information from recognized signs on the digital instrument cluster.
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