Renault-Nissan Alliance zeros
in on emission free vehicles and advanced FCV prototypes
PARIS – A zero-emission motoring
future has moved two steps closer thanks to environmental
commitments from the Renault-Nissan Alliance. For the initial
step, Renault-Nissan Alliance will mass-market electric vehicles
in Israel and Denmark in 2011 as announced at the beginning of
this year. Moreover, Nissan has recently announced its plans to
start selling electric vehicles in the US and Japan by the end
of 2010. And for the second step, Renault-Nissan Alliance is
developing fuel cell-powered electric vehicles.
Two prototypes are currently in an
advanced engineering phase:
• Nissan’s pioneering X-Trail fuel
cell vehicle has been undergoing ‘realworld’ testing for more
than two years, with examples leased to government authorities
in Japan.
• The most recent development is a
Renault prototype called Scenic ZEV H2. Based on a Renault Grand
Scenic, Scenic ZEV H2 is a joint Alliance development. It
features Nissan’s in-house developed fuel cell stack,
highpressure hydrogen storage tank and compact lithium-ion
batteries. Renault engineers and technicians prepared the Grand
Scenic architecture to accept the different FCV elements under
the floor, thus managing to keep ample cabin space for five
adults, and to integrate Renault and Nissan electric and
electronic systems.
Both FCVs have been created to
demonstrate the viability of the fuel cell concept – the only
by-product is water – and to underline the Alliance’s commitment
to a zero emissions future.
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