Mercedes-Benz B-Class: First Fuel Cell Electric Car on US Roads - VIDEO FEATURE
Mercedes Benz: New B-Class F-CELL: First Manufacturer to Bring a Fuel Cell Powered Zero Emission Vehicle onto US Roads
LOS ANGELES - December 7, 2010: As California is renown for its high environmental standards for automotive transportation, Mercedes-Benz presented the new B-Class F-CELL as the first fuel cell-powered electric car produced under series production conditions in the USA. The first vehicles will be handed over to selected customers before the end of this year. In 2012 approximately 70 of these environmentally friendly cars, which are being made available on a rental basis, will be operating on a daily basis in California.
With the model year 2011 B-Class F-CELL, Mercedes-Benz is the first manufacturer to date to bring a fuel cell-powered Zero Emission Vehicle onto the roads, which has been certificated by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and CARB (California Air Resources Board).
With an operating range of approximately 400 kilometres and short refuelling times, the Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-CELL combines locally emission-free mobility with long-distance comfort and compelling performance figures. The technical basis for the drive system of the B-Class F-CELL is the optimised, latest-generation fuel cell system. This is about 40 percent smaller than the system in the A-Class F CELL, which has been undergoing practical trials in the USA since 2004, but generates 30 percent more power while consuming 30 percent less fuel.
The cold-start capability of the B-Class F-CELL is down to minus 25 degrees Celsius.
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