Saturday, June 4, 2011

Fuel cell scooters put into trial in Japan

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Japanese city of Kitakyushu has announced the beginning of field trials of Japan's first hydrogen fuel cell scooter. The Suzuki Burgman Fuel Cell Scooter is a hybrid, and functions differently depending on whether you're accelerating (drawing on both battery and fuel cell), cruising (mainly the cell), or idling. It has a range of 217 miles on single tank (350 kms) which is four times the typical range. The scooter uses a PEM fuel cell from the British company Intelligent energy. The scooter has already been undergoing tests by the British Government since Feb 2010. The fueling stations are a part of the Hydrogen Town Project initiated in January 2011 which aims to develop the infrastructure for effectively distributing hydrogen for use in fuel cells at home, offices and vehicles.
Kitakyushu-hydrogen-station.jpg[Nikkei, Sub reqd]

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