Loughborough,
UK-- Leading fuel cell power systems company Intelligent Energy has
provided Suzuki Motor Corporation with its fuel cell power system, installed
in the Crosscage, a new prototype hydrogen fuel cell motorcycle that will
be unveiled at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show this week. The Crosscage bike
is the result of a successful collaboration between the two companies for
the production of a unique Suzuki motorcycle design, utilising Intelligent
Energy’s advanced fuel cell power system.
The Crosscage concept bike is a fuel
cell motorcycle designed to achieve optimum performance using Intelligent
Energy’s air-cooled fuel cell system. Suzuki believes that the Crosscage
could be one of the solutions for balancing environmental protection and
exciting biking, and that Intelligent Energy is the best partner it can
have for the development of fuel cell motorcycles.
Both Intelligent Energy and Suzuki
will continue this successful collaboration and are now investigating further
fuel cell motorcycle developments based on Intelligent Energy’s series
of advanced fuel cell systems. These fuel cell systems will demonstrate
class-leading fuel cell performance under typical automotive environmental
conditions.
“Together Suzuki and Intelligent
Energy have made tremendous progress in a short period of time”, commented
Intelligent Energy’s Chief Executive Dr Henri Winand. “Suzuki is an excellent
partner to work with, as they are forward-looking in their approach to
new product development. We have established a very close working relationship
with Suzuki and look forward to the next exciting steps in this partnership.”
Intelligent Energy’s unique and proprietary
PEM fuel cell designs are based on the use of thin metallic bipolar plates,
which make the fuel cell extremely compact and well-suited to mass manufacture.
In addition, Intelligent Energy’s fuel cell systems are designed to be
simple, robust and cost-effective solutions, which are especially attractive
for automotive applications.
About Intelligent Energy:
Intelligent Energy is a fuel cell
power systems company, with a range of leading fuel cell, fuel processing
and hydrogen generation technologies. The company is focused on the
provision of cleaner power and low carbon technologies. Intelligent
Energy’s business model is to partner with leading companies globally in
the transportation, oil and gas, aerospace defence and stationary and portable
power markets.
The company has received high-level
recognition both for its portfolio of innovative technologies and its business
operations. The company was awarded the status of WEF Technology Pioneer
2006 by the World Economic Forum, one of only 36 advanced technology companies
worldwide. Current customers include Boeing, for whom Intelligent
Energy have developed a fuel cell system to power a light aircraft and
PSA Peugeot Citroën, with whom the company is developing automotive
fuel cell systems.
Intelligent Energy’s proprietary
fuel cell power systems are characterised by high performance and multifunctional
low cost components, designed for manufacturing. The result is fuel
cell systems of reduced size, cost and complexity. The company’s
fuel processing and hydrogen generation platforms are fuel-flexible, providing
hydrogen from a range of both conventional fossil fuel and sustainable
fuel feedstocks. Intelligent Energy continues to build upon its fundamental
technological differentiators to produce fuel cell system platforms, which
offer cost-effective solutions to clean energy provision across a broad
range of applications.
Intelligent Energy has offices in
Loughborough, London , Long Beach , Albuquerque and Johannesburg .
www.intelligent-energy.com
About the Suzuki Motor Corporation:
The Suzuki Motor Corporation is one
of the rare manufacturers in the world to produce both motorcycles and
automobiles. The company designs and manufactures passenger cars,
commercial vehicles, motorcycles, ATVs and outboard motors. Its motorcycle
products range from scooters to large motorcycles to meet the diverse demands
of its customers around the world. Suzuki’s automobile business has
large share of the Japanese mini car market and develops a range of unique
products such as SUVs and mini-vans for the global market, focusing on
the compact car market in response to increasing concerns for the good
of the environment.
The company vigorously promotes technical
cooperation through numerous joint ventures overseas and its main production
facilities are located in 23 countries and areas around the world, enabling
Suzuki to operate as a global organization serving 192 countries and areas.
http://www.globalsuzuki.com/
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