Project
description
In 2005, DaimlerChrysler launched a project with California Partners
for Advanced Transit and Highways (PATH) to explore the use of DaimlerChrysler’s
hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, the “F-Cell,” as both a passenger vehicle and a
potential commercial fleet vehicle. The F-Cell uses a 72-kilowatt
proton-exchange membrane fuel cell system and a 15-kilowatt battery to power
its electric motor. The vehicle has an approximate 100-mile driving range on
two kilograms of hydrogen gas stored at 5,000 psi (350 bar).
California PATH employees have had the opportunity to drive
and refuel the F-Cell as a way for researchers to evaluate user experiences
with the vehicle. The F-Cell is refueled at the Alameda Contra-Costa Transit
District station in
Learn More
http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/
http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/index.html
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/fuels/altfuels/altfuels.htm
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Institute
http://hydrogenhighway.ca.gov/
Fuel Cells 2000
DaimlerChrysler F-Cell Project
