Fuel Cell Buses - Worldwide Max

Fuel Cell Buses - Worldwide Max

Fuel Cell Buses - Worldwide Max. Location Year Details Project Vehicle Details Range Picture Speed Extension of the 2004-2006 - Bus manufacturer and model: Mercedes-Benz STEP (Sustainable Transport STEP/ Citaro 40-ft 124-186 Perth, 2006- Energy for Perth) deployment HyFLEET: - Fuel cell manufacturer: Ballard mi/200- N/a Australia 2009 - 3 fuel cell buses, project CUTE - 300 kW PEM fuel cell engine 300 km operated in conjunction with - Compressed hydrogen @ 350-450 bar HyFLEET:CUTE - Bus manufacturer and model: Mercedes-Benz STEP project operated in 2004- Citaro 40-ft Perth, conjunction with CUTE - 3 STEP/ 124 mi/ 48 mph/ 2006 - Fuel cell manufacturer: Ballard Australia buses were deployed in CUTE 200 km 80 km/h - 250 kW PEM fuel cell engine regular transit service - Compressed hydrogen - Bus manufacturer and model: Van Hool 43-ft UTC Power/Van Hool - Hybrid - Fuel cell manufacturer: UTC Power 250-300 Deployed 70 mph/ Belgium Fuel Cell Bus continuously N/a - Fuel cell/battery hybrid mi/402- in 2007 113 km/h deployed in various locations - 120 kW PEM fuel cell 483 km - Compressed hydrogen @ 5,000 psi Ansaldo Fuel Cell Bus - Bus manufacturer and model: Van Hool 59-ft Brussels, Shown in demonstration, fuel cell and - Fuel cell manufacturer: Elenco Co. EUREKA N/a N/a Belgium 1994 components were housed in - Fuel cell/battery hybrid a trailer behind the bus - 80 kW AFC - Bus manufacturer and model: Padron 40-ft Rio de Janeiro, Deployed Urban transit use, additional 186 mi/ UNDP - Fuel cell/battery hybrid N/a Brazil in 2009 fuel cell buses will be added 300 km - 210 kW fuel cell - Bus manufacturer: Daimler/ Evobus First bus deployed in 2009 by - Fuel cell manufacturer: Ballard Sao Paulo, Deployed transit agency EMTU, Ballard 186 mi/ 44 mph/ UNDP/GEF - Fuel cell/battery hybrid Brazil in 2009 to supply 25 more FC 300 km 70 km/h - 58 kW PEM fuel cell modules - Compressed hydrogen from electrolysis - Bus manufacturer and model: New Flyer Burnaby, 40-ft British 1993- Ballard P2 Fuel Cell Bus - Fuel cell manufacturer: Ballard 250 mi/ N/a N/a Columbia, 1995 commercial prototype - Fuel cell/battery hybrid 402 km Canada - 200 kW PEM fuel cell - Compressed hydrogen Burnaby, - Bus manufacturer: New Flyer British Ballard P1 Fuel Cell Bus - Fuel cell manufacturer: Ballard 100 mi/ 1991- N/a N/a Columbia, proof of concept - 100 kW PEM fuel cell engine 161 km 1992 Canada - Compressed hydrogen Vancouver, - Bus manufacturer and model: New Flyer 40-ft Coast Mountain Transit - 3 British 1998 – - Fuel cell manufacturer: Ballard buses deployed in regular N/a N/a N/a Columbia, 2000 - 205 kW PEM fuel cell engine transit service Canada - Compressed hydrogen - Bus manufacturer and model: New Flyer Whistler, BC Transit-Fuel Cell Bus H40LFR British 2008- Fleet 20 bus purchase for - Fuel cell manufacturer: Ballard 249 mi/ 56 mph/ CHIC Columbia, 2009 transit service in Whistler and - Fuel cell/battery hybrid 400 km 90 km/hr Canada at 2010 Olympic Games - 150 kW PEM - Compressed hydrogen @ 350 bar - Bus manufacturer and model: New Flyer 40-ft Winnipeg, Natural Resources Canada - Deployed - Fuel cell manufacturer: Hydrogenics 249 mi/ Manitoba, Fuel cell bus deployed by N/a N/a in 2006 - Fuel cell/battery hybrid 400 km Canada Winnipeg Transit - 180 kW PEM fuel cell - Bus manufacturer and model: Skoda Electric Prague, Deployed Fuel Cells Czech Hydrogen Pilsen trolley bus FCZ H2-BUS N/a N/a Czech Republic in 2009 Bus Project - Fuel cell manufacturer: Proton Motors - Triple hybrid: fuel cell/battery/ultra-capacitor Made under the co-operation - Bus manufacturer: WanXiang China 2007 with WanXiang automobile N/a - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. N/a N/a company - Fuel cell engine Demonstrated at 2nd China International Hydrogen - Bus manufacturer: Shenglong China 2007 Forum, under co-operation N/a - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. N/a N/a with Shanghai Shenglong - Fuel cell engine automobile company Prototype - shown at - Bus manufacturer and model: Suzhou King Busworld Asia in 2006 – Shown in UNDP/ Long City Bus 48 mph/ China Developed in conjunction with N/a 2006 GEF - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. 80 km/h Shanghai Jiao Tong - 100 kW PEM fuel cell engine University Updated August 2012 Max. Location Year Details Project Vehicle Details Range Picture Speed Participated in the Industry Exposition 2006 in - Bus manufacturer: ShengWo China 2006 cooperation with Shanghai N/a - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. N/a N/a ShengWo automobile - Fuel cell engine company - Bus manufacturer: Higer Shen Li High Tech Co. - Higer China 2006 N/a - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. N/a N/a fuel cell city bus - Fuel cell engine - Bus manufacturer: Sunwin Shen Li High Tech Co. - China 2006 N/a - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. N/a N/a Sunwin fuel cell city bus - Fuel cell engine High-Tech Shen Li High Tech Co.- Qing 863 Program - Bus model: 36-ft shuttle bus Neng No.1 and No.3 buses Developed in - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. 43 mph/ China 2005 N/a have operated for over 60,000 conjunction - Fuel cell/battery hybrid 70 km/h km in China with Tsinghua - 60 kW PEM fuel cell University High-Tech Shen Li High Tech Co. - Qing 863 Program - Bus model: 36-ft shuttle bus Nengg No. 3 fuel cell bus Developed in - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. 53 mph/ China 2005 Qing Neng No.1 and No.3 N/a conjunction - Fuel cell/battery hybrid 85 km/h buses have operated for over with Tsinghua - 100 kW PEM fuel cell 60,000 km in China University Tsinghua University - fuel cell Beijing, 2009 bus demonstrated at N/a - 100 kW fuel cell N/a N/a China Shanghai Expo 2 buses transported Olympic Beijing, Deployed athletes in Beijing, China, High-Tech - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. >186 mi/ >53 mph/ China in 2008 developed in conjunction with 863 Program - 100 kW PEM fuel cell engine >300 km >85 km/h Tsinghua University Tsinghua University - fuel cell Operated - Fuel cell/battery hybrid Beijing, bus demonstrated in Olympic 124 mi/ 48 mph/ 2008- N/a - 100 kW PEM fuel cell China Games and along Beijing Bus 200 km 80 km/h 2009 - Compressed hydrogen routes HyFLEET:CUTE project - Bus manufacturer and model: Mercedes-Benz deployed 47 hydrogen buses Citaro 40-ft 124-186 Beijing, 2006 - HyFLEET: (33 fuel cell) in 10 cities on 3 - Fuel cell manufacturer: Ballard mi/200- N/a China 2009 CUTE continents, 3 buses deployed - 300 kW PEM fuel cell engine 300 km in Beijing - Compressed hydrogen @ 350-405 bar - Fuel cell/ battery hybrid Beijing, Tsinghua University fuel 2005 N/a - 130 kW fuel cell N/a N/a China cell bus - Compressed hydrogen UNDP/GEF Shen Li High Tech Co. - - Bus manufacturer and model: Tsinghua and MOST Beijing, Preliminary fuel cell city bus University B-Type City Bus 2004 FC City Bus N/a N/a China shown at 2nd Int’l H2 Forum in - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. Demo Beijing, China - 120 kW PEM fuel cell engine Program Shen Li High Tech Co.- - Bus manufacturer and model: Tsinghua Number 863 fuel cell city bus University Platform City Bus Beijing, operated more than 5,000 km High-Tech 93 mi/ 40 mph/ 2004 - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. China in China, developed in 863 Program 150 km 65 km/h - Fuel cell/battery hybrid conjunction with Tsinghua - 50 kW PEM fuel cell University - Fuel cell/battery hybrid Beijing, Tsinghua University fuel 2004 N/a - 100 kW fuel cell N/a N/a China cell bus - Compressed hydrogen - Fuel cell/battery hybrid Beijing, Tsinghua University fuel 2003 N/a - 60 kW fuel cell N/a N/a China cell bus - Compressed hydrogen - Fuel cell/battery hybrid Beijing, Tsinghua University fuel 2002 N/a - 50 kW fuel cell N/a N/a China cell bus - Compressed hydrogen Max. Location Year Details Project Vehicle Details Range Picture Speed Tsinghua University fuel cell - Bus manufacturer and model: Light bus 12- light bus developed in passenger Beijing, 120 mi/ 48 mph/ 2001 conjunction with Beijing Green N/a - Fuel cell/battery hybrid China 193 km 80 km/h Power Co. (battery - 15 kW PEM fuel cell manufacturer) - Compressed hydrogen - Fuel cell/battery hybrid Beijing, Tsinghua University fuel 1999 N/a - 5 kW fuel cell N/a N/a China cell bus - Compressed hydrogen Dalian, Shown in Dalian University - 40 mph/ N/a - 30 kW PEM fuel cell engine N/a China 2001 prototype fuel cell bus 65 km/h A fleet of more than 50 fuel Nov, - - Bus manufacturer: Clean Energy Automotive Guangzhou, cell buses shuttled athletes Dec. N/a Engineering Centre (CEAEC) of Tongji N/a N/a China and government officials 2010 University during the Asian Games Demonstrating in Ankai - Bus manufacturer: Ankai Hefei City, factory under the cooperation 2006 N/a - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. N/a N/a China with AnHui Ankai automobile - Fuel cell engine company 6 fuel cell hybrid buses UNDP/GEF, - Fuel cell manufacturer: Ballard Shanghai, Deployed operate at the Shanghai Chinese - Integrated by Shanghai Fuel Cell Vehicle N/a N/a China in 2010 World Expo Park government Powertrain Corporation and Tongji University Shen Li High Tech Co. - Chuang Xin No.1 fuel cell city - Fuel cell manufacturer: Shen-Li High Tech. Suzhou City, bus operated between High-Tech 99 mi/ >56 mph/ 2005 - Fuel cell/battery hybrid China Fengxian District and Suzhou 863 Program 160 km >90 km/h - 75 kW PEM fuel cell City, China accumulating over 13,000 km - Bus manufacturer: Dong Feng light bus Wuhan Hubei, Shown in Dong Feng Motor Corp 40 mph/ N/a - 25 kW PEM fuel cell engine N/a China 2001 Prototype Fuel Cell Light Bus 65 km/h - Compressed hydrogen @ 25

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