Suzuki has announced the development of its SX4-FCV fuel-cell vehicle which will soon begin road tests as it progresses towards commercialization. It can reportedly run for 250km per hydrogen charge at speeds of up to 150km/h.
The vehicle has just been certified by Japan’s Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT).
The SX4-FCV features a General Motors (GM) fuel cell module, a downsized light capacitor and a 70MPa high-pressure hydrogen tank. The body is the same as that on Suzuki’s SX4 compact car.
The fuel-cell vehicle will be on show at the G8 (Hokkaido Toyako) summit alongside Japan’s Zero Emission House.
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