FCEV – The new abbreviation in the automotive industry

Driving a FCEV (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle) is like driving an ordinary car – Same safety, power and driving comfort, but with two big differences; no noise and no emissions. The cars we present are part of a much larger fleet en route on the streets of the world.

Mercedes-Benz F-CELL B-Class

Mercedes-Benz B-class F-CELLMercedes-Benz B-class F-CELL

The new B-Class F-CELL fuel cell vehicle offers everything that people expect from a Mercedes-Benz: High comfort and safety as well as no reduction in interior space and boot capacity.

Customers will not have to sacrifice any driving pleasure either – The electric motor has a peak performance of 100 kW/136 hp and a maximum torque of 290 Nm, which is available from the first rotation.

  • 10 cars
  • Range: 385 km (NEDC)
  • H2 capacity: 3.7 kg
  • Tank pressure: 70 MPa

Hyundai ix35 FCEV

 

Hyundai ix35 FCEVHyundai ix35 FCEV

Hyundai’s third-generation FCEV is equipped with a 100-kilowatt fuel cell system and a two hydrogen storage tanks (70 Mpa). The SUV can travel 525 kilometres on a single charge.

ix 35 FCEV has a cold start capacity from – 25 degrees Celsius, a high level of safety and overall reliability. 

  • 2 cars in Oslo
  • Range: 525 km (NEDC)
  • H2 capacity: 5,6 kg
  • Tank pressure: 70 MPa

 

Th!nk Fuel Cell City Car

Th!nk Fuel Cell City Car.Th!nk Fuel Cell City Car.

The Th!nk City Car is an innovative battery electric vehicle with a fuel cell range extender. This feature removes the critical barriers for end-user of the BEV concerning long operation range and fast refueling. Further the significant hybrid propulsion enables a significantly smaller fuel cell system that is on power levels with base system modules used in other early fuel cell vehicle markets such a materials handling vehicles (forklifts).

  • 5 cars
  • Range: 250 km (NEDC)
  • H2 capacity: 1.5 kg
  • Tank pressure: 70 MPa

 

A comprehensive overview on all hydrogen and fuel cell electric vehicles including technical data can be found at: www.h2mobility.org

European Hydrogen Road Tour Report

You can download the European Hydrogen Road Tour report on the locations, events, participants and results here.

Report on H2moves Scandinavia's station and vehicles

The first results of fuel cell vehicle testing in Scandinavia during the past winter have shown a very satisfying reliability at temperatures down to below minus twenty degrees.

Download the report here.

You can also download detailed results from November 2011 – July 2012 here.