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Baangalore:
Reva
Electric Car Company and Hydrogenics Corp, a Canadian
firm plan to make hydrogen fuel cell cars.
It
will be "for a future pilot project by the Indian
Oil Corporation," a release said. Reva will use
its electric vehicle technology to develop hydrogen
fuel cell cars with fuel cell stacks to be supplied
by Hydrogenics.
In
the first phase, two fuel cell hydrogen-powered cars
will be developed, after which a fleet of 10-20 fuel
cell hydrogen-powered cars will be produced, the release
said.
"The
cars are part of a pilot project that will be launched
by IOC to promote eco-tourism in India," said Sudarshan
Maini, chairman of RECC. "The cars will be used
for the hydrogen clean technology project in New Delhi
and at Taj Mahal in Agra."
The
hydrogen needed to fuel these fuel cell vehicles can
be produced by means that lower India''s reliance on
fossil fuels and increase energy security.
Reva
unveiled its first fuel cell prototype last year. In
the new fuel cell-powered hydrogen vehicle, the fuel
cell system uses a ''proton exchange membrane''.
PEM
converts hydrogen fuel and oxygen (from air) in an electrochemical
reaction to generate approximately 5,000 watts of unregulated
direct current electricity, with heat and water as by-products,
the release said.
Reva
Electric Car Company, based in Bangalore, was incorporated
in 1994 as a JV between the Maini Group, India, and
AEV LLC, California, United States, to manufacture environment-friendly
and cost-effective electric vehicles.
The
company makes an electric car, which it sells under
the brand name Reva in India and G-Wiz in the UK and
Malta. Reva is also being test-marketed in the US, Japan,
Sri Lanka, Cyprus and Norway.
The
company''s plant in Bangalore, with 180 workers, can
turn out 6,000 units a year. Reva NXG, a concept car
from the company was displayed at the 21st International
Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition in Monaco
in April.
The
company collaborated with automobile designer Dilip
Chhabria and Simputer-developer Encore Software for
the car.
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