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Companies and Vehicle Manufacturers Position Themselves for Success
Today, the energy companies Shell
Hydrogen B.V. and Total France, along with the vehicle manufacturers BMW
Group, DaimlerChrysler AG, Ford Motor Company, General Motors Europe AG,
MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG and Volkswagen AG announce their joint approach to
advance hydrogen as a fuel for road transport in Europe.
Hydrogen and fuel cell technology
will bring significant change in the way Europe produces and uses energy.
While the public and private sectors already agreed that so-called Lighthouse
Projects, integrating all aspects of hydrogen production, distribution
and use, are the necessary next step, the group of energy companies and
vehicle manufacturers believe that now is the time to move forward. In
a common position paper, the companies have defined a near and mid term
action plan to pave the way for the introduction of hydrogen-based mobility
in Europe.
The companies are together convinced
that a joint approach between energy companies and vehicle manufacturers
is an excellent means to bridge the gap between the present individual
demonstration activities and future commercially available hydrogen vehicles
including the corresponding refueling infrastructure.
While each company is pursuing its
own specific timelines, the group has commonly identified key phases over
the next decade, comprising continuous technology development and cost
reduction, pre-commercial technology refinement and market preparation,
with commercialisation of hydrogen powered vehicles potentially starting
around 2015.
The companies have identified a number
of criteria for the implementation of Lighthouse Projects in Europe. A
key priority moving forward is to concentrate efforts on a focused region
for passenger cars, leveraging all resources in order to maximize learnings.
Based on these requirements, the group sees these Lighthouse Projects initially
rolling out in Berlin for cars and city buses, and in additional selected
cities and regions for city buses. All lessons learned will be shared across
all regions, as will continuing education and outreach.
Implementing next steps requires
contributions from all public and private stakeholders involved in hydrogen
and fuel cell technology. Therefore, the group is happy to welcome the
engagement and contribution of additional companies as this initiative
moves forward.
This is a common press release from:
BMW Group
DaimlerChrysler
AG
Ford Motor Company
General Motors
Europe AG
MAN Nutzfahrzeuge
AG
Shell Hydrogen
B.V.
Total France
Volkswagen AG

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