Friday 29 November 2013

fuel cell mini-truck concept at Toyota auto show


fuel cell mini-truck concept at Toyota auto show

Famed Japanese designer present fuel cell mini-truck concept at Toyota auto show.
These days Toyota Motor show on it extreme charm. Worlds all small as well as large Automobile companies tries so launch their new concepts as well as latest technology to attract to costumers and viewers.
In this order Famed Japanese designer fuel cell mini-truck concept at Toyota auto show.

conventional fuel cell, platinum must be used as the electrode catalyst, as its excellent corrosion-resistance keeps it from being eaten away by the cell's acidic polymer electrolyte membrane. Daihatsu's cell, by contrast, utilizes a much more innocuous alkaline anion exchange membrane. This means that expensive platinum isn't required for the electrode catalyst, which can instead be made from cheaper metals such as nickel or cobalt.
the new cell uses hydrazine-hydrate (hydrogen and nitrogen) as fuel. It is claimed to offer a high power density similar to that of hydrogen, and since it's a liquid,
 utilizing an anion exchange fuel cell as its own source of power, the FC Deco Deck also features one in its compact, "low-cost" onboard generator. This could allow the vehicle to supply power in emergencies, or at remote locations. Daihatsu has additionally created two stand-alone versions of that generator.
The automaker is also using this year's show to introduce its non-fuel cell Deca Deca concept. Its big selling point is interior space, augmented by seats that can fold completely flat, and double doors on both sides that allow for easy loading of cargo. It also features high seating, giving drivers a commanding view of the road.
Source:-daihatsu.com

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