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| Hydro Assist Fuel Cell Proven | | 2008-04-09 12:16:28 | | I don't know exactly what qualifies as independent verification but with the HAFC I got from Dennis Lee's company, after tuning this weekend, I did a few mileage tests.
I have a 2000 Altima that I installed the system on. On my most successful test I filled my tank on the slowest pump setting... | | By: CR4: The Engineer's Place for Discussion & New | | |
| | Mercedes 2010 B-Class With Fuel-Cell | | 2008-03-18 11:04:00 | | The Mercedes-Benz B-Class with fuel-cell drive has passed its winter testing in northern Sweden with flying colours. At double-digit, below-zero temperatures, the zero-emission drive showed what it could do in the comprehensive test programmes.For example, cold start behaviour was subjected to thorough scrutiny. Although Daimler Research had already found a technical solution to the fuel cell’s start capability at -25 degrees Celsius, the engineers’ focus here was on the interaction between the different components under real-life winter conditions.A further focus of the winter tests was on roadholding. This meant adapting the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) to the special requirements of a fuel-cell vehicle.A special feature in this context is that an electric motor exhibits different speed governing behaviour to that of standard combustion engines.Dr. Thomas Weber, Daimler AG board member with responsibility for Research and Development at Mercedes Benz Cars, drew positive con... | | By: Autos Space | | |
| | Hydrogen Cars: Chevy Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car - Hydrogen Car Video ft Chevy Sequel - The New Hydrogen Cell Car from GM Division Chevrolet | | 2008-03-05 00:48:59 | | Hydrogen Cars: Chevy Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car - Hydrogen Car Video ft Chevy Sequel - The New Hydrogen Cell Car from GM Division Chevrolethttp://classiccustomandsportscarvideos.blogspot.com/In a video that car fans' won't want to miss, the Chevy Sequel Hydrogen Fuel Cell Concept Car at the LA Auto Show. The hydrogen powered Chevy Sequel is perhaps the most-interesting concept car of 2008. Hydrogen fuel cell technology is still relatively new and is is amazing to see the application of hydrogen fuel cell technology by Chevrolet and GM to produce the hydrogen powered car, the Chevy Sequel.GM is really on the cutting edge of technology lately with their new Chevy Volt electric car and now the Chevy Sequel hydrogen fuel cell powered car. Chevrolet and GM are becoming one of the innovative car manufacturers to watch for 2008.The Custom Car Cruiser: videos of the the cool, fast, exotic, hybrid, electric, muscle and sports cars you want to watch.... | | By: Custom Car Cruiser | | |
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| CHEVROLET EQUINOX FUEL CELL | | 2008-02-20 08:36:11 | | Chevrolet is committed to bringing you drivable and practical vehicles that decrease our energy dependence and reduce our emissions. And now, as part of a market test, we’re bringing you a real-world vehicle with fuel cell propulsion technology. Announcing the Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell. It uses the same breakthrough propulsion system that powers our advanced [...]... | | By: automotive free articles | | |
| | | Get ready for a fuel-cell car in India | | 2007-11-23 21:45:00 | | Tata Motors, who recently revealed their plans for an inexpensive plastic car, has gone one step ahead and announced their plans for a hydrogen car. This is in collaboration with ISRO, India's space agency.According to Madhavan Nair, ISRO Chairman, the hydrogen car is scheduled for a 2008 completion and mass production of the car is to be determined. If it does pan out, this could easily be the answer to the rising pollution levels and cheaper fuel solutions.Other countries like the US, Netherlands, Germany, and Japan have already announced their plans for a fuel-cell car and this is India's first foray into the field.This car will have engine as it will be completely electricity-driven, and hydrogen and atmospheric oxygen will be combined in the fuel cell to produce electricity that will propel the car. The car will also have hydrogen storage and regulatory control systems, Nair added.Sources: Engadget & Rediff
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| | | Ford Fusion Hydrogen 999 Racer to Attempt Speed Record for Fuel Cell-Powered Vehicle | | 2007-07-11 15:50:00 | | * Ford to attempt land speed record for production-based fuel cell powered vehicle at Bonneville with the Ford Fusion Hydrogen 999.* Ford, The Ohio State University, Ballard and Roush are collaborating to build and engineer the hydrogen fuel cell electric powertrains.* The Ohio State University will attempt to set the land speed record for unlimited class fuel cell powered vehicle with the Buckeye Bullet 2.Ford Motor Company will take its 10 years of hydrogen research expertise to the Bonneville Salt Flats in August in an attempt to set the world land speed record in a hydrogen fuel cell powered Ford Fusion.The Ford Fusion Hydrogen 999 fuel cell car – a collaboratively engineered racer with Ballard, Roush and The Ohio State University – is one of two vehicles Ford’s fuel cell research team is helping prepare to set world land speed records. Ford researchers also are working with The Ohio State University student engineers on its Buckeye Bullet 2, a fuel cell-powered racer that wi... | | By: AutoBeat | blog Auto news, reviews, concepts, auto | | |
| | GM Enter Fuel Cell Vehicles Market | | 2007-06-15 20:31:00 | | WARREN -- After years of intensive research and development, General Motors Corp. says it now is ready to concentrate on finding a way to produce hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles for the mass market.GM is expected to announce today that it will reassign more than 500 engineers working on fuel cells and fuel cell vehicle development from the automaker's research operation to its powertrain and global engineering divisions.Hydrogen, while still controversial as a means for solving the nation's energy crisis, is seen by many as the auto industry's best long-term opportunity to replace petroleum as a chief means of powering vehicles. Virtually all of the world's major automakers are racing to build fuel cell vehicles.GM says reassigning the engineers signals production of commercially viable hydrogen vehicles may be only a few years away, though many scientists and others remain skeptical."This says, 'Not only have we done it in a lab, we're ready to do it for real,' " said Larry... | | By: Autos Space | | |
| | | ABG Exclusive: Ford and OSU team up for fuel cell land speed record | | 2007-05-24 12:05:57 | | Filed under: Motorsports, Green, Tech, Ford
Ford and Ohio State University are teaming up to attempt a double land speed record for fuel cell-powered vehicles. Ohio State already holds the land speed record for electrically driven vehicles at 315 mph with the battery-powered Buckeye Bullet. Now they are providing the motor and fuel cell that will power the Ford Fusion XV1 and the Buckeye Bullet 2 when they head out to Bonneville to try and set dual records for fuel cell powered vehicles in the unlimited and production classes. AutoblogGreen has the information and will be providing more coverage over the coming weeks and months.
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| | Honda confirms hydrogen fuel-cell sedan for 2008 | | 2007-05-11 16:36:00 | | Honda has announced that it will launch a hydrogen fuel-cell sedan next year as well as a new high volume hybrid vehicle priced under its $25,000 Civic hybrid in 09. The announcement was made at yesterday’s demonstration of Honda’s FCX fuel-cell prototype in Washington, a four-door concept with a range of 270 miles and a top speed of 100mph. “We’re calling this the ‘FCX Concept’ but I can assure you it is not just some far out, pie-in-the-sky exercise in what may or may not come to fruition some day in the distant future,” said Honda fuel-cell marketing manager Steve Ellis in an interview with reporters from The Detroit News. Ellis explained that the new vehicle is key to attracting more green-conscious customers and that it will be initially launched in Japan and the US only. A major problem holding back the introduction of more hydrogen powered vehicles is the lack of hydrogen fueling stations. One solution Honda is considering is launching an experimental home energ... | | By: AutoBeat | blog Auto news, reviews, concepts, auto | | |
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