Presentation
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May 2005, France, Nogaro Racing Circuit, Shell ECO marathone |
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Raufoss Fuel Systems AS, Norway
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Partner |
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Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)
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Vehicle
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Ultra light racing vehicle: two front wheel, one rear steered and powered wheel |
Status
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Demonstration |
Passenger capacity
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1 |
Size, weight
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L x W x H: 2.78 x 0.57 x 0.61 (m) 30 kg |
Propulsion concept
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900 W (18V, 4kg) PEMFC system supplied by PSI;
two DC electric motors: 150 W @ 18 V
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Fuel
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Hydrogen
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Storage
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Two CGH2 tanks developed by Air Liquide: 2 g of hydrogen @ 11 bars |
Range, consumption
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5,385 km per liter of gasoline equivalent (world record 2005), Ladoux (France), June 2005
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Top speed, acceleration |
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Approval
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Operation
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Goals
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Costs, prices
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Funding
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Source, link
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http://www.paccar.ethz.ch/history/index |
Comments
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ETH PAC-CAR II
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ETH PAC-CAR II
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June 2005, Ladoux, France: world record: 5,385 km per liter of gasoline equivalent
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June 2005, Ladoux, France: world record: 5,385 km per liter of gasoline equivalent
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Hydrogen fuel tank
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Hydrogen fuel tank
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