FordS Zero Emission P2000 Fuel Cell Vehicle
2000-01-C046
11/1/2000
- Content
- The P2000 Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle developed by Ford Motor Company is the first full-performance, full-size passenger fuel cell vehicle in the world. This development process has resulted in a vehicle with performance that matches some of today's vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. The powertrain in Ford's P2000 FCEV lightweight aluminum vehicle consists of an Ecostar electric motor/transaxle and a fuel cell system developed with XCELLSiS-The Fuel Cell Engine Company (formerly dbb Fuel Cell Engines, Inc.). Ballard's Mark 700 series fuel cell stack is a main component in the fuel cell system.To support this new FCEV, Ford has constructed the first North American hydrogen refueling station capable of dispensing gaseous and liquid hydrogen. On-going research and development is progressing to optimize fuel cell vehicle performance and refueling techniques.
- Citation
- Osborne, K. and Sulek, M., "FordS Zero Emission P2000 Fuel Cell Vehicle," Convergence 2000 International Congress on Transportation Electronics, Detroit, Michigan, United States, October 16, 2000, .