- Fuel cell bus
A "fuel cell bus" is a bus that uses a hydrogen
fuel cell as its power source for electrically driven wheels, sometimes augmented in a hybrid fashion with batteries or asupercapacitor .A few companies are conducting hydrogen fuel cell research and practical trials. These include:
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Daimler AG , with thirty-six experimental units powered byBallard Power Systems fuel cells completing a successful three-year trial, in eleven cities, in January 2007. [cite web
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*Thor Industries (the largest maker of buses in the U.S.), based on UTC Power fuel cell technology
*Irisbus , based on UTC Power fuel cell technologyThere are also fuel cell powered buses currently active or in production, such as a fleet of Thor buses with UTC Power fuel cells in California, operated by SunLine Transit Agency. [cite web | title=UTC Power - Fuel Cell Fleet Vehicles | url=http://www.utcpower.com/fs/com/bin/fs_com_Page/0,5433,03552,00.html | ]
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Fuel Cell Bus Club is a global cooperative effort in trial fuel cell buses.Ford began leasing E-350 shuttle buses in late 2006.
ee also
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List of fuel cell vehicles References
External links
* [http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/tech/environment/fchv/fchv08.html Toyota FCHV-BUS data sheet]
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