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   Honda FC Stack-equipped FCX, Featuring Sub-freezing Temperature Operation Capability, Certified for Use on Public Roads by Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Publication Date:16-December-2004
Source:Honda
Japan- Honda Motor, Co. Ltd. today announced that the Japanese Ministry of Land, Transport and Infrastructure has certified the next-generation Honda FC Stack-equipped FCX fuel cell vehicle, which is capable of starting in sub-freezing temperatures, for use on public roads in Japan. Honda plans to offer the new FCX for lease in various regions starting in 2005, including those with cold winter climates.

Honda has been leasing the FCX in the United States and Japan since December 2002. Honda has been testing the new Honda FC Stack-equipped FCX in cold weather since last year, demonstrating its advanced functionality, including the capacity to start and operate at sub-zero temperatures. Now that the Honda fuel cell vehicle can be offered in areas where temperatures fall below zero, another important step has been taken toward large-scale commercialization.

Complementing the high-efficiency advanced operation of the Honda FC Stack, the hydrogen and oxygen delivery systems and the entire fuel cell system have been made more efficient, elevating the new vehicle's torque energy efficiency, a measure of the extent to which energy is converted to torque, to 55%*1, which is approximately twice that of a hybrid vehicle and three times that of a gasoline-engine vehicle. The driving range of the new FCX is 430km*1, some 20% higher than the 355km range of the previous model*2. The ultra capacitor provides over 10% more energy storage, and the motor features 20kW higher output than the previous model, and acceleration performance is significantly improved.

The new FCX also features a newly developed Traction Control System, which helps ensure ideal torque transmission even on snowy roads and other slippery surfaces. Monitoring wheel rotation, the system adjusts transmission of torque from the motor to maximize traction for a smoother and more stable ride. Other new features, including a Honda HDD Navigation System featuring voice recognition and programmed to indicate the location of hydrogen stations, provide occupants enhanced convenience and peace of mind.

*1 LA-4 mode, Honda internal calculations
*2 Refers to the FCX vehicle equipped with a Ballard fuel cell stack, available since 2002

Honda FC Stack-equipped FCX: Specifications

Number of occupants         4 persons
Maximum speed               150km/h 
Motor   Max. output         80kW(109PS)
        Max. torque         272N/m(27.7kg/m)
        Type                AC synchronous electric (Honda-made)
Fuel cell stack   Type      Proton Exchange Membrane fuel cell (Honda-made)
                  Output    86kW
Fuel    Type                Compressed hydrogen gas
        Storage             High-pressure hydrogen tank (350 atmospheres)
        Capacity            156.6 liters
Dimensions(LxWxH,mm)        4165 x 1760 x 1645
Energy storage              Ultra capacitor (Honda-made)
Vehicle range*              430km

* LA-4 mode, Honda internal calculations
 

About Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

Honda is one of the leading manufacturers of automobiles and power products and the largest manufacture of motorcycles in the world. Honda has always sought to provide genuine satisfaction to people worldwide. The result is more than 120 manufacturing facilities in 30 countries worldwide, producing a wide range of products, including motorcycles, ATVs, generators, marine engines, lawn and garden equipment and automobiles that bring the company into contact with over 17 million customers annually. 

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