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6 : The Battery
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8 : Fuel Cell Powered Cars
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The First Fuel Cell Powered Vehicles
8.3 The First Automotive Fuel Cell Vehicle
8.4 The First Car Powered by a Fuel Cell
8.5 Fuel Cell Vehicles: 1970-1993
8.6 Fuel Cell Vehicles: 1994 to 2006 Summary
8.7 Types of Fuel Used
8.8 Range Achieved
8.9 Manufacturers of Fuel Cell Cars
8.9.1. Audi
8.9.2. Daihatsu
8.9.3. Daimler-Chrysler
8.9.4 Esoro
8.9.5. Fiat
8.9.6. Ford
8.9.7. General Motors
8.9.8. Honda
8.9.9. Hydrocell
8.9.10. Hyundai
8.9.11. Kai
8.9.12 Mazda
8.9.13. Mitsubishi
8.9.14. Nissan
8.9.15. PSA Peugeot/Citroen
8.9.16. Renault
8.9.17. Shanghai Automotive Industry/GM
8.9.18. Suzuki
8.9.19. Think Nordic
8.9.20. Toyota
8.9.21. Volkswagen
8.9.22. Others
9 : Hybrid Cars
10 : Green Web Sites
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8.9 Manufacturers of Fuel Cell Cars
8.9.2. Daihatsu
Daihatsu: Fuel Cell Powered Cars
8.9.2
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Daihatsu
Daihatsu produced its first fuel cell vehicle; the methanol fuelled Move EV-3C, in
1999
.
In
2001
it produced the Move FCV-Kll, a 30kW PEM fuel cell/battery hybrid. The vehicle used compressed hydrogen at 3,600 psi.
It had maximum range of 75 miles (120 km) and a top speed of 66 mph (105 kph
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