It's hard to store natural gas. And it does require big storage tanks. So it doesn't work very well on passenger cars.
From William Clay Ford, Jr.
I believe fuel cells could end the 100-year reign of the internal combustion engine.
I believe very strongly that corporations could and should be a major force for resolving social and environmental concerns in the twenty-first century.
Just think in terms of green energy and how much time, money, brain power and policy action has started to pour into green energy, and I think that's wonderful. We're going to need that same kind of effort towards global gridlock if we're going to keep the individual mobility that we all take for granted today.
When Henry Ford founded the company bearing his name in 1903, he saw the car as a means of providing freedom of mobility to people around the world.
There is a great demand everywhere in the world for individual mobility. People like the fact they are not on somebody else's schedule. They can come and go as they please.
I'm not motivated by money or power or fame. In the end, it doesn't bring much happiness. The only thing that is driving me is self-satisfaction, self-validation.
As long as gas is cheaper than bottled water, we can't be in a position of dictating to the consumer what to buy.
I don't ever want to believe my own press clippings, good or bad.
One of the things I've had the advantage of, growing up and being close to the top management of this company and other companies for most of my life, is seeing how CEOs start to believe in their own infallibility. And that really scares me.
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