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July 31th 2002 Hydrogen powered cars proliferate-The movement to wean our transportation system off its dependence on hydrocarbon fuels--and foreign sources of supply--has seen several milestones in hydrogen powered vehicle developments this summer Source: Reed Elsevier Inc.
The movement to wean our transportation system off its dependence on hydrocarbon fuels--and foreign sources of supply--has seen several milestones in hydrogen powered vehicle development this summer Detroit--The movement to wean our transportation system off its dependence on hydrocarbon fuels--and foreign sources of supply--has seen several milestones in hydrogen powered vehicle development this summer. Last month at the 14th World Hydrogen Energy Conference
in Montreal, BMW showed its fifth-generation hydrogen-burning internal
combustion engine (ICE) car, the 745h. The company's first such powered
vehicle took to the test track in 1979. The V8 engine burns both gasoline
and hydrogen to make up for the dearth of hydrogen filling stations.
Also on hand in Montreal was the latest prototype of the Ford Focus Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV). The car is a gaseous-hydrogen fuel cell/battery "hybrid" that the company will begin building in low-volume in 2004, according to John Wallace, executive director of Ford's environmental TH!NK Group. A 300V Sanyo battery boosts acceleration but cannot entirely power the vehicle. A Ballard Energy Systems 85-kW fuel-cell stack is the primary power source. Other features include an electrohydraulic regenerative brake-by-wire system, an integrated powertrain combining the traction inverter module and electric-motor transaxle, and a 5,000 psi tank for hydrogen storage. Last week, Honda announced its four-passenger fuel-cell
car, the FCX, was the first such
Perhaps the most intriguing hydrogen-power news of the
season is yet to come. Ford and
When one says hydrogen for transportation, safety issues
come to the fore, particularly
Ideally, hydrogen for these vehicles will be produced
from renewable resources in the
To find out more, visit www.bmw.com/cleanenergy and www.ballard.com.
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