China’s SAIC fuel cell Roewe 750

Posted Fri Jan 12 2007 11:35 AM by Viknesh Vijayenthiran

China’s SAIC fuel cell Roewe 750

China’s Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. (SAIC) has completed the development of its fourth generation hydrogen powered fuel cell drivetrain that it has installed into the body of Roewe’s new 750 sedan. The vehicle was developed in a partnership with Tongji University and according to its creators, the drive is comparable with a modern gasoline powered car.

roewe_fuel_cell.jpgCommercial and government partners, Tong Qi’s New Energy Resources department and Shanghai Shen Li Battery Company, helped develop new heavy-duty battery technology, which enables the car to reach a maximum speed of 150km/h with a range of up to 300km/h.

There’s already a petrol-electric hybrid version of the Roewe 750 and now SAIC can add a fuel cell electric version to its lineup. Chinese website

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