Jack Nicholson's Hydrogen Car
A car that emits only water vapor may sound like something from the future, but it's here today in the eye-catching design of the FCX Clarity Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle. The FCX Clarity FCEV is already in the hands of select Southern California drivers. Curious about how the FCX Clarity FCEV works?
Vehicles that use hydrogen fuel cell technology instead of gasoline are about the cleanest around because they emit only water vapor into the air. They also use hydrogen from domestic energy sources, reducing our dependence on oil. And driving fuel cell vehicles significantly reduces the amount of carbon dioxide emissions, helping to slow the increase in greenhouse gases.
Another new hydrogen fuel cell vehicle concept is Honda's futuristic FC Sport Concept. It demonstrates a whole new way of thinking about hydrogen, and previews a future where environmental responsibility and performance can co-exist.
But long before Jay Leno was driving a BMW Hydrogen 7, one of Hollywood's coolest celebrities was driving a hydrogen Chevy -- Jack Nicholson, who was recently seen waving the green flag during the 94th running of the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Back in the day, though, Jack was riding around Hollywood in his "standard Chevy" powered by hydrogen.
"How do you know Jack Nicholson drove a hydrogen car in 1978?" you might ask. Well, someone named Jason tweeted about it on Twitter and linked to this YouTube video.
Wow that's a blast from the past! Now, find out more about the latest patents and non-patent literature regarding innovations in fuel efficient cars using the advanced search features of IP.com's Intellectual Property Library.
"No one can tell us when we'll run out of oil, but we will. Everyone will tell you we will." --John W. Mendel, Executive Vice President, Honda, Acura Auto Sales in Racing Against Time, one of a series of documentary films in a series Dream the Impossible. One of these films, featuring Danica Patrick, that is particularly relevant for inventors is Failure: The Secret to Success.


