NACS Show Virtual Tackles Hydrogen

The fourth installment of the NACS Show Virtual "Future of Fuels" series provides insights from our expert panel on hydrogen fuel cell technology.

July 11, 2012

ALEXANDRIA, VA - In 2003, President George W. Bush proposed $1.7 billion over 5 years to bring the hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicle to market. Today, aside from a few concept cars on display and a little over 50 hydrogen refueling stations scattered throughout the country, little progress has been made.

Does this mean that hydrogen is no longer a viable option for the future? Are retailers going to experience any level of consumer demand for hydrogen refueling in the near future?

NACS Show Virtual brings you answers to the summer??s hottest topic: "The Future of Fuels."

Watch our panel discuss what the future holds for the convenience industry over a six-episode series to see what future market developments mean for your stores.

Part four of the series, "The Lost but Not Forgotten Hydrogen Vehicle" is now live at NACS Show Virtual ?" watch today and register for the upcoming NACS Show at nacsshow.com.

NACS encourages you to check back frequently as new products and educational content will be added as NACS Show 2012 quickly approaches.

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