Daimler Fuel Cell Bus Fleet Breaks 2 Million Kilometer Mark
Stuttgart, Apr 30, 2008; Daimler’s fuel cell bus fleet has broken a new record: the 36 buses together have clocked more than two million kilometers transporting around seven million passengers. Once again this zero-emission drive system has proved its high reliability and suitability for everyday use. Every kilometer clocked up also increases the extensive data, which is important for the further development of zero-emission drive systems providing valuable information for the next hybrid-based generation of fuel cell buses.
30 buses from the fuel cell fleet were involved in public short-distance traffic in large European cities, a further 3 were in Perth and Beijing respectively. The fleet has clocked up round about 135,000 operating hours to date with the vehicles proving their worth in the cold wintery northern conditions of Stockholm and Reykjavik, in the summer heat of Spain and in mountainous and flat conditions.
The first buses were operated from 2003 onwards as part of the CUTE (Clean Urban Transport for Europe) project with 31 participating European partners from the world of business, science and politics helping to promote hydrogen technology and production, and the establishment of an appropriate infrastructure. Further buses were then used in Reykjavik and in Perth. In March 2006 all the projects were integrated under the name HyFLEET:CUTE and bus operations were extended. Today nine fuel cell buses still operate regular services in Hamburg.
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