Development Progress of the Toyota Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle
Since 1992, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) has been working on the development of fuel cell system technology. TMC is designing principal components in-house, including fuel cell stacks, high-pressure hydrogen storage tank systems, and hybrid systems. TMC developed the ’02 model TOYOTA FCHV, the wor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | SAE International journal of engines 2009-04, Vol.1 (1), p.296-303, Article 2008-01-0420 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Since 1992, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) has been working on the development of fuel cell system technology. TMC is designing
principal components in-house, including fuel cell stacks, high-pressure hydrogen storage tank systems, and hybrid systems.
TMC developed the ’02 model TOYOTA FCHV, the world-first market-ready fuel cell vehicle, and started limited lease of the
vehicles in 2002. In 2005, TMC developed a new model of TOYOTA FCHV which obtained vehicle type certification in Japan, and
is currently available for leasing.
TMC has improved the cruising range and cold start/drive capability of the TOYOTA FCHV, and conducted public road tests to
evaluate the performance. The improved TOYOTA FCHV successfully traveled from Osaka to Tokyo (approximately 560km, 350 miles)
on a single fueling of hydrogen. In addition, the cold weather tests carried out in Hokkaido and North America have verified
its starting/driving capability at subfreezing temperatures including −37°C.
Although many obstacles remain towards commercialization of fuel cell vehicles, TMC is committed to overcome the obstacles.
This paper describes TMC's approaches toward solving the challenges of cruising range and cold start/drive capability. |
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ISSN: | 1946-3936 1946-3944 1946-3944 |
DOI: | 10.4271/2008-01-0420 |