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(November 2007)

VW has adapted its globe-trotting up! concept for California's green sensibilities, packaged it like a micro-sized microbus and has brought the result to Los Angeles. The space up! blue is a fuel cell hybrid with plug-in capabilities. It leverages a high-temperature fuel cell in concert with a lithium-ion battery array to power a rear-mounted electric motor. A solar panel on the roof also helps charge the onboard batteries. On battery power alone, the little cruiser has a range of 65 miles with a full charge. When the fuel cell is added into the mix, maximum range increases to 220 miles. VW claims that its high temperature fuel cell (FC-HT) is more production-viable in the long tun than competing fuel cell tech because it's lighter, more geared to everyday use and less costly to produce. That's very encouraging news, to be sure. Now, if only they had figured out a way to allow for roof-mounted surfboards without blocking the solar panel...

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To the Point: The space up! blue
Clean Drive Revolution "Made in Germany"
Volkswagen presents the first car in the world with high-temperature fuel
cell
space up! blue covers downtown distances with pure battery drive
* Wolfsburg / Los Angeles, November 2007. Powertrain revolution in
California: Volkwagen is presenting the space up! blue concept car at the
Los Angeles Auto Show (November 14 to 25) as a world exclusive – a compact,
self-confident zero emissions van in the style of the legendary Volkswagen
Samba Bus. On board: the world's first high temperature fuel cell and an
array of twelve lithium-ion batteries. When the electric motor (45 kW / 61
PS) of the space up! blue is driven exclusively by battery, a range of 65
miles is possible – enough to handle nearly all distances in downtown areas.
In the scenario of tomorrow's world, the four-seat Volkswagen is advancing
to become the ideal vehicle for anyone who wants to drive – completely
emissions-free – to work, recreation, school or university or just shopping.
* Energy is "refueled" either via an electrical outlet or by the Volkswagen
high-temperature fuel cell. In the latter case, the car's range is extended
an additional 155 miles. This makes it possible to drive up to 220 miles on
a single "energy charge". Aside from this, the microvan utilizes another
energy source: the sun. And indeed with a large solar panel on the roof. It
supplies up to 150 Watt of energy that is also fed into the battery.
* With its new high temperature fuel cell (HT-FC) Volkswagen is introducing
a system that represents a turning point in research on fuel cells for mass
production. That is because, the HTFC offers crucial advantages compared to
all other fuel cell systems: considerably lower weight, significantly
greater everyday utility, substantially lower price, and therefore clearly
the better chances of becoming a reality someday as a mass produced
technology. The high temperature fuel cell was developed at a dedicated
research center founded by Volkswagen in Germany.
* With its concept car being shown in Los Angeles, Europe's most successful
car producer is introducing the third variant of its "New Small Family"
within just two months. Like the city specialist, the up!, already
introduced at the IAA in Frankfurt, and the space up! presented in Tokyo,
the space up! blue is a small space wonder too. Over a length of just 144.9
inches, a height of 61.8 inches and a width of 64.2 inches, it offers the
space of a considerably larger vehicle. The clever space concept of the
space up! blue – which is 1,090 kilograms "light" despite the fuel cell and
batteries – is largely due to the layout of the powertrain. Its
emissions-free electric motor operates – as did the engines of the Beetle
and the Bulli (Microbus) at one time – in the rear. Also housed in the rear,
under the rear seat to be exact, are the lithium-ion batteries. The high
temperature fuel cell, on the other hand, is located at the front of the
car.
Link: Volkswagen Space Up! Blue
By: autoblog
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