Today, fuel cell systems are getting much attention from the automotive industry as a future replacement for the internal combustion engine (ICE). Every US automobile manufacturer and most foreign firms have major programs underway to develop fuel cell engines for transportation. The objective of this program was to investigate the feasibility of using fuel cells as an alternative to the ICE. Three such vehicles (30-foot buses) were introduced beginning in 1994. Extensive development and operational testing of fuel cell systems as a vehicle power source has been accomplished under this program. The development activity investigated total systems configuration and effectiveness for vehicle operations. Operational testing included vehicle performance testing, road operations, and extensive dynamometer emissions testing.
Research and Development of a Fuel Cell/Battery Powered Bus System. (Final Report, August 1987-December 31. 1997)
1999
180 pages
Report
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English
Miscellaneous Energy Conversion & Storage , Road Transportation , Fuel cells , Electric-powered vehicles , Buses , Automobiles , Automobile industry , Lead-acid batteries , Configuration , Dynamometers , Engines , Internal combustion engines , Manufacturers , Performance testing , Research and development