Japan’s three major automakers complete 707 miles of fuel cell vehicle verification road test
November 23, 2009 by admin
Filed under Electronics
Toyota, Nissan and Honda all involved be held in Japan last week, the fuel cell vehicle confirmatory testing. The three automobile manufacturers have brought their most advanced hydrogen fuel cell vehicles to participate in a period of 2 days, from Tokyo to Fukuoka’s road test. Testing the team’s models includecompaq battery , compaq presario battery a Honda FCXCL arity, a Nissan X-Trail [Review Photo Forum] FCV and a Toyota Highlander FCHV-adv. As early as 2007, Toyota’s FCHV is completed using only a can of hydrogen in Osaka to Tokyo to complete the journey. In this validation test, the three vehicles driving a total of 706.5 miles (about 1137 kilometers), use of 28.8kg of hydrogen.
The verification testing by the Japanese hydrogen and fuel cell project team to plan, although the three auto makers are developing plug-in electric cars, wholesale electronics but they also continue to develop fuel cell vehicles, Toyota and Honda think that the whole hydrogen features the best car the cleanest long-term solution.
