*Mercedes-Benz
F-Cell passenger car assists in getting people their California driver''s
license
* DaimlerChrysler has the largest
fleet of fuel cell vehicles in the world -- more than 100 buses, vans and
passenger cars * Fuel cell vehicles are taking another step toward common
use
* More than $1 billion invested
in fuel cell technology and almost two- million miles logged -- no other
auto manufacturer even comes close
Over
the last year some lucky individuals have had the opportunity to drive
a zero-emissions Mercedes-Benz fuel cell-powered passenger car to the Department
of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in California to complete their driver's test.
President Bush has stated, "I believe
that today's children will one day take a driver's test in a hydrogen-powered,
pollution-free car. That's the goal of the United States." DaimlerChrysler
is taking that step today.
"It was an experience to see the
look on the evaluator's face at the DMV," said Peter Friebe -- who recently
passed his exam. "I'm sure it made his day to ride around in the F-Cell
giving me my driving test."
DaimlerChrysler has spent more than
$1 billion in fuel cell vehicle research and development. No other manufacturer
has accumulated more data or driven more zero-emissions miles -- almost
two million.
The Mercedes-Benz F-Cell is a reflection
of DaimlerChrysler's leadership in fuel cell technology. The entire fuel
cell system is housed in the floor of the vehicle, leaving full use of
the passenger and cargo spaces. It has a range of approximately 100 miles
and a top speed of 85 mph. The electric motor develops 88 hp (65 kw), enabling
acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in 16 seconds. The stack has been developed
by the DaimlerChrysler cooperation partner Ballard Power Systems.
The DaimlerChrysler fuel cell vehicle
fleet is diverse -- in addition to several research vehicles, it also includes
medium-duty fuel cell Dodge Sprinter vans and more than 35 Mercedes-Benz
Citaro fuel cell buses, which operate in Europe, the United States, Japan,
Australia and Singapore. As part of the world's largest fleet of fuel cell
vehicles, DaimlerChrysler has more than 25 fuel cell vehicles with customers
in California and more than 100 around the world. No other manufacturer
comes close to the efforts of DaimlerChrysler with fuel cell technology.
DaimlerChrysler pioneered fuel cell
vehicle technology more than a decade ago. Fuel cells release energy from
the reaction of hydrogen with a catalyst and oxygen. This clean technology
operates at a high level of efficiency and is true zero-emissions. Hydrogen-powered
fuel cell vehicles emit only pure water vapor as exhaust. Fuel cell vehicles
are part of DaimlerChrysler's advanced propulsion technology umbrella,
which includes efficient gasoline engines, advanced diesels, Flex-Fuel
and hybrid powertrain systems.

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