Toyota HQ (TGW) – Toyota has announced that it has developed an advanced fuel cell car that can run for 516 miles on a single tank of hydrogen and in temperatures as low as -22 Fahrenheit.
The FCHV-adv, which only emits water, increased fuel efficiency by 25%, has a slightly bigger storage and a doubling of the maximum storage pressure. The car has a top speed of 97 miles per hour.
The old FCHV could only go 205 miles on a single tank - half as much as the FCHV-adv.
The car will be available to government agencies and other possible users later this year.
The FCHV-adv will be showcased at the G8 Summit this year.
Via :: Reuters
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Monday, 14 March 2011
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