| FuelCell
Works News -Supplemental
May
15th 2002
Focus
tabbed for fuel cell
Source:Chicago Tribune
TInstead of designing
a new vehicle, Ford's first fuel-cell car will be a Focus compact sedan,
chosen because it is sold worldwide and because Ford wanted to meet the
challenge of finding room for the fuel-cell stack, electric motors, hydrogen
fuel tanks and other hardware head on.
"If we can put it into
a Focus, we can fit it into just about anything," said Mark Sulek, a program
planning analyst on
the Focus fuel-cell project.
Ford plans to sell
a hydrogen-powered fuel-cell vehicle in 2004 in small numbers--dozens
instead of hundreds
or thousands--about 10 years after the company began working on fuel
cells.
Sulek says the size
of fuel-cell components is coming down along with the development costs.
Ford's first fuel-cell
prototype, completed in 1998, cost about $6 million, and the second came
out two years later
at a cost of about $4 million. Sulek estimates that the latest version,
completed this year,
cost "hundreds of thousands of dollars."
When will fuel cells
be on par with internal combustion engines for cost?
"The internal combustion
engine wasn't built in a day," Sulek said. "Give us some time."
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