American Honda Leases 2005 Honda FCX Fuel Cell Vehicles to New York State
17 November 2004 - 5:43AM
PR Newswire (US)
American Honda Leases 2005 Honda FCX Fuel Cell Vehicles to New York
State New York is First Customer for 2005 FCX With Breakthrough
Honda FC Stack ALBANY, N.Y., Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- American Honda
today announced the lease of two 2005 Honda FCX fuel cell vehicles
to the state of New York, the first state customer for Honda fuel
cell technology and the first customer for a fuel cell vehicle in
the Northeastern U.S. The 2005 FCX is powered by Honda's originally
developed fuel cell stack (Honda FC Stack) with the breakthrough
ability to start and operate in sub-freezing temperatures, making
it possible to place the car in New York state for year-round
operation. The announcement was made in ceremonies held today in
the state capitol of Albany with New York Governor George Pataki
and American Honda president Koichi Kondo. "I would like to commend
the Governor and the people of New York for their vision and for
taking this bold step toward a more sustainable energy future, and
also thank them for becoming a customer for Honda fuel cell
technology," said Koichi Kondo, president and CEO of American Honda
Motor Co., Inc. "This is a great day for Honda and the State of New
York." "New York is pleased to partner with Honda to lease these
innovative fuel cell vehicles, which utilize emerging technology to
significantly reduce energy use, clean our air and help break our
dependence on oil," said New York Governor George E. Pataki. "Fuel
cells have the potential to revolutionize the transportation and
energy industries and we are proud that the State will play a major
role in helping to develop the next generation of clean, energy
efficient vehicles for commercial use. Our commitment to developing
a hydrogen economy and our leadership in promoting the use of clean
energy technologies are helping to create new jobs and industries
right here in New York. Our efforts will ensure that our businesses
and residents continue to reap the economic and environmental
benefits of this emerging world market." The State will lease two
hydrogen-powered 2005 FCX fuel cell vehicles for a period of two
years with delivery of the first vehicle scheduled to take place in
December, followed by the second vehicle in mid-2005. In addition
to its sub freezing operation qualities, the 2005 FCX has increased
range and performance and a 50-percent reduction in the number of
component parts. With the adoption of a new structure featuring
stamped metal separators, the Honda FC Stack contains only half the
components of earlier prototype units while delivering an almost 20
percent increase in range and fuel efficiency and a 33 percent
increase in peak power output. Use of newly developed aromatic
electrolyte membranes greatly improves durability and allows for
power generation at temperatures ranging from -4 degrees F to +203
degrees F. The Honda FCX converts compressed gaseous hydrogen into
electricity for motive power with water as its only emission. The
2005 FCX has a range of up to 190 miles and seating for four
people, making it practical for a wide range of real-world
applications. The Honda FCX is the world's most advanced fuel cell
vehicle and the first and only fuel cell car to be certified by
both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California Air
Resources Board (CARB) for regular daily use. The State of New York
is the fifth U.S. customer for the FCX and the first state FCX
customer. With the addition of the two New York vehicles, Honda
will have twelve fuel cell vehicles in regular daily use with
customers in California and New York. The City of Los Angeles
became Honda's first fuel cell customer in December 2002 with the
lease of five FCX hydrogen-powered fuel cell cars. In March 2004,
the City of San Francisco took delivery of two leased vehicles
followed by the delivery of two vehicles to California's South
Coast Air Quality Management District in August and one vehicle to
the City of Chula Vista on November 10. The Honda FCX was developed
as part of Honda's ongoing development and real-world application
of advanced fuel cell technologies, in pursuit of critical
environmental goals including improved energy efficiency, reduction
of greenhouse gas emissions, improved recycleability and use of
alternative fuels with potential for energy sustainability. Honda
undertook fuel cell research in the early 1980s and has been
driving on public roads in the United States since 2000. Honda also
leads the automobile industry in the development of cleaner and
more efficient gasoline-powered vehicles including gas-electric
hybrid technology. This includes the introduction of America's
first hybrid vehicle, the Honda Insight, in December 1999, and the
first truly mainstream hybrid vehicle, the Civic Hybrid, in March
2002. This December, Honda will put its Integrated Motor Assist
(IMA) hybrid technology in its best-selling Accord Sedan, boasting
V6 performance with the fuel economy of a four-cylinder, compact
class, Civic. For more information or downloadable high-resolution
images of the Honda FCX and other Honda vehicles, please visit
http://www.hondanews.com/. Consumer information is available at
http://www.hondacars.com/. Honda Fuel Cell Technology Milestones
2004 * 2005 FCX, Honda's second generation FCV, is certified by
CARB as a Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) and by the EPA as a Tier-2
Bin 1 (ZEV). * The City of Chula Vista takes delivery of one FCX
vehicle. * South Coast Air Quality Management District takes
delivery of two FCX vehicles. * The City of San Francisco takes
delivery of two FCX vehicles. * Honda FC Stack is publicly
demonstrated in Japan in below freezing conditions. 2003 * Honda
develops breakthrough fuel cell stack (Honda FC Stack) that starts
and operates at temperatures below freezing while improving fuel
economy, range and performance with reduced complexity and
potential for reduced cost. * The city of Los Angeles takes
delivery of three more FCX vehicles. * Honda showcases fuel cell
technology at 2003 Challenge Bibendum. * Honda begins experiments
with hydrogen Home Energy Station (HES) and improves solar cell
technology for production of hydrogen. 2002 * The 2003 model year
Honda FCX becomes the first and only hydrogen- powered fuel cell
vehicle to receive both EPA and CARB certification for commercial
use. * The City of Los Angeles begins a lease program with two
Honda FCX vehicles, the world's first commercial application of a
fuel cell vehicle. 2001 * The first solar powered hydrogen
production and fueling station built and operated by an auto
company opens in Southern California at Honda R&D Americas
headquarters in Torrance, California, as part of Honda's fuel cell
technology and infrastructure development efforts. * Fuel cell
prototype vehicle FCX-V4 is introduced. 2000 * Honda introduces and
demonstrates fuel cell prototype vehicle FCX-V3 at the California
Fuel Cell Partnership in Sacramento, California. 1999 * Honda
Introduces fuel cell prototype vehicles FCX-V1 and FCX-V2. 2005
Honda FCX Specifications Name Honda FCX with Honda FC Stack Number
of occupants 4 Max. Speed 93 mph Motor Max. Output 80kW (107 hp)
Max. Drive 272N * m (201 lb-ft) Type AC synchronous electric motor
(manufactured by Honda) Fuel cell stack Type Honda Fuel Cell Stack
PEMFC (Proton Exchange Membrane fuel cell) Output 86 kW Fuel Type
Compressed hydrogen gas Storage High-pressure hydrogen tank (5000
psi) Capacity 3.75 kilograms hydrogen Dimensions (L x W x H, mm)
4165 x 1760 x 1645 Energy storage Ultra capacitor (manufactured by
Honda) Vehicle range (EPA rated) 190 miles For more information or
downloadable high-resolution images of the Honda FCX and other
Honda vehicles, please visit http://www.hondanews.com/. Consumer
information is available at http://www.hondacars.com/. DATASOURCE:
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. CONTACT: Andy Boyd of American
Honda, +1-310-783-3170 Web site: http://www.hondanews.com/ Web
site: http://www.hondacars.com/
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