posted 12-19-2001 10:46 AM
DamilerChrysler Demos Four Paths to Fuel Cell Technology
(12/14/2001)December 14, 2001–-At a gathering of industry and government officials yesterday, at the California Fuel Cell Partnership, DamilerChrysler demonstrated fuel cell vehicles powered by four different fuels. It was apparent that the company is continuing to investigate the best solutions to power cars and trucks of the future.
DamilerChrysler and other automakers have been exploring a variety of fuels that can produce hydrogen onboard vehicles. Fuel cells combine oxygen from the air and hydrogen from a fuel source to produce electricity, which can be used to power electric motors and drive automobiles.
``The most important unresolved issue with fuel cell vehicles is not the fuel cell, it's the fuel,'' said Thomas Moore, Vice President and head of DaimlerChrysler's Liberty & Technical Affairs advanced technology development group.
The vehicles were gathered together for the first time at DaimlerChrysler's facility at the California Fuel Cell Partnership, a collaboration of automotive and energy companies and government agencies that is demonstrating and testing fuel cell vehicle technologies.
The vehicles shown were:
Chrysler Town & Country Natrium, which is fueled with sodium boro- hydride, a compound related to borax. The Natrium was introduced Wednesday at the Electric Transportation Industry Conference.
NECAR 4 which operates on liquid hydrogen.
NECAR 4a fueled by compressed gaseous hydrogen.
NECAR 5 which operates on methanol. NECAR 5 is being shown for the first time in North America.
The three NECAR vehicles are based on the Mercedes A-class passenger car. In 1999, DaimlerChrysler also unveiled a luxury sport utility concept vehicle called Jeep Commander demonstrating gasoline-fueled fuel cell engine technology.
DaimlerChrysler will market the first fuel cell city buses in 2002 and fuel cell-powered passenger cars in 2004. To meet those ambitious goals, DaimlerChrysler is investing more than $1.4 billion in fuel cell technology research and development during the period 2001-2004
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-2001 Mulholland