Login

Ford to unveil fuel cell Explorer at LA Auto Show

November 27, 2006 12:30PM by Michael Savio

fuel-cell-ford-explorer-sm.jpg

Ford has announced that it will join General Motors in unveiling fuel cell vehicles at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Ford entry will be a fuel cell powered Explorer, which can travel 350 miles on a single fill-up, more than any fuel cell vehicle on the road. The hydrogen fuel cell powered Explorer features electric motors for both front and rear axles, for all-wheel drive output just like the base production model

In less than one year, the fuel cell Explorer has been driven for more than 17,000 miles, including a world-record drive of 1556 miles in a single 24-hour period, the most of any fuel cell vehicle to date. At the Detroit Auto Show in January, Ford will unveil the next vehicle in a series of fuel cell demonstration vehicles.

The six-passenger fuel cell Explorer is one of several vehicles with green technology that Ford will have at the show, including the new 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid, the PZEV emissions compliant Ford Fusion and Ford Focus and the 2008 Ford F-Series Super Duty with Ford Clean Diesel Technology.

## Source: Ford ##

fuel-cell-ford-explorer-1.jpg

fuel-cell-ford-explorer-2.jpg

fuel-cell-ford-explorer-3.jpg

PRESS RELEASE

FORD TO SHOWCASE RECORD BREAKING HYDROGEN FUEL CELL POWERED EXPLORER AT 2006 LA AUTO SHOW

* Ford’s all-new fuel cell powered Explorer features a center-mounted hydrogen tank that delivers more miles on a single fill-up than any other fuel cell vehicle today, while maintaining ample space for six passengers and cargo.
* The fuel cell Explorer is the first of a series of prototype vehicles to be built for the United States Department of Energy to determine the feasibility of hydrogen propulsion.
* The Explorer has been driven 17,000 miles. It set a new record for the most miles traveled in a 24-hour period in a fuel cell vehicle.
* The fuel-cell-powered Explorer will be available Nov. 29 & 30. for media drives during the Los Angeles Auto Show media days.

Los Angeles, Nov. 27 – Ford Motor Company [NYSE: F] will raise the bar in the hydrogen fuel cell race today at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show when it unveils an all-new fuel cell powered Explorer that can travel 350 miles on a single fill-up, more than any fuel cell vehicle on the road.

The six-passenger fuel cell Explorer is one of several vehicles with green technology that Ford will have at the show, including the new 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid, the PZEV emissions compliant Ford Fusion and Ford Focus and the 2008 Ford F-Series Super Duty with Ford Clean Diesel Technology ®.

The fuel cell Explorer prototype is part of a series of vehicles partially funded by a contract with the United States Department of Energy. The goal of the Technology Demonstration Vehicle program is to find a pathway for a fuel alternative to petroleum that has less environmental impact than current powertrain technology.

“We believe hydrogen may become a viable motor fuel in the long-term,” said Gerhard Schmidt, vice president, Research & Advanced Engineering, Ford Motor Company. “With these technology demonstration vehicles, Ford continues to lead the way in the development of hydrogen technology.”

Research into hydrogen, including the hydrogen fuel-cell-powered Ford Explorer, is part of Ford’s overall effort to address the challenges of climate change and energy independence. Ford is moving ahead with a range of technology solutions simultaneously, including vehicles such as the Ford Escape Hybrid and Mercury Mariner Hybrid, hydrogen fuel cells, hydrogen internal combustion engines, ethanol, clean diesel and refinements to gasoline fueled engines and advanced transmissions. Some of the technology, such as that seen in Ford’s lineup of hybrid vehicles, represents near-term approaches. Other technology, including hydrogen cell, must be viewed as a long-term option.

Fuel Cell Explorer
The first vehicle to be publicly unveiled from the Ford and DoE demonstration program is the fuel-cell-powered Ford Explorer. While it comes equipped with advanced electric all-wheel-drive like the production model from which it is based, a center-mounted hydrogen storage tank now occupies the space typically used for the 6-speed automatic transmission found in production Explorer models. Locating the hydrogen storage tank in this area allowed engineers to design a larger tank and deliver a never-before-achieved 350-mile driving range for a fuel cell vehicle. This unique design maintains Explorer’s six-passenger seating arrangement and the cargo capacity found in the production Ford Explorer.

In less than one year, the fuel cell Explorer has accumulated more than 17,000 miles, including a world-record drive of 1556 miles in a single 24-hour period, the most of any fuel cell vehicle to date. The record was set by Ford engineers at the new Dearborn Development Center test facility in Dearborn, Mich.

In January, at the 2007 North American International Auto Show, Ford will unveil the next vehicle in this series of demonstration vehicles.

Hydrogen Part of a Broader Effort At Ford
Ford first began working on hydrogen technology in the early 1990s. Ford’s first hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, released in 2001, was based on a lightweight aluminum sedan body, which also was used in the development of the company’s first hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine.

The company currently has a fleet of 30 hydrogen-powered Focus fuel cell vehicles on the road as part of a worldwide, seven-city program to conduct real-world testing of fuel cell technology. The fleet has accumulated more than 300,000 miles since its inception. With this fleet on the ground, a great deal of information that can be integrated into future fuel cell vehicle propulsion systems is being generated in different local environmental conditions.

Having the fleet outside the confines of Ford Motor Company also has allowed the team to gain valuable feedback on servicing vehicles in the field. As a hydrogen infrastructure is developed and implemented for the fleet at each location, lessons learned are being generated to insure that the customer and hydrogen fueling interface is seamless and customer friendly.

TDV 2 Specifications

* Weight 2560 kg
* Seating 6-passenger
* Hydrogen Storage 10 kg at 700 bar
* Range 350 miles
* Fuel Economy 35 mpg M-H
* Power 60 kW Fuel Cell
* Motor 130 kW (Dual 65 kW) Electric Motors
* Batteries 50 kW hybrid battery

Headlines

» Mazda considering Hakaze-inspired CX-5?
» Magna offers $4.7 billion for Chrysler
» BMW details new 420-hp V8 for next M3
» Production Ford Fairlane crossover to be called Flex
» Lutz confirms V12-powered Cadillac flagship
» Honda recalls 165,000 cars and trucks in the U.S.
» BMW considering X1 small crossover
» Volkswagen announces Wolfsburg Edition Passat
» Spy Shots: BMW 1-Series Coupe
» Spy Shots: Facelifted 2008 Saab 9-3 Convertible


One Comment

  1. Stacey Says:

    We will not be seeing a hybrid Explorer soon so a hydrogen-powered Explorer would be a nice replacement instead. Seems like the LA Auto show is much more exciting this time as Ford and GM will showcase their eco-friendly vehicles.

Add your Comment

Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry: inappropriate or purely promotional comments may be removed. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.


Apple iTunes
Close
E-mail It