18.11.2005
GM first to start public use of fuel cell propulsion in Korea
A HydroGen3 fuel cell vehicle was used to shuttle global political and business leaders attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit meeting currently held in Busan, Korea. The HydroGen3 is the first fuel-cell vehicle used publicly in Korea.
Starting immediately, Korea joins the growing number of countries taking advantage of GM’s well proven fuel cell expertise and technology in everyday transportation. The HydroGen3 fuel cell vehicle, based on the last generation Opel/Vauxhall Zafira compact van, was first used to shuttle global political and business leaders attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit meeting currently held in Busan, Korea. The HydroGen3 is the first fuel-cell vehicle used publicly in Korea.
GM also announced that with the proper policy and infrastructure environment, this could lead to a demonstration fleet of fuel-cell vehicles for the Korean market in the future.
The program is designed to demonstrate the viability of hydrogen-powered vehicles in day-to-day operations, enhance public and government awareness, support the Korean government in establishing hydrogen fuel-cell-related codes and standards, build GM in-house application engineering capability, and evaluate the local supply base’s ability to meet anticipated future global demand for hydrogen-powered fuel-cell vehicles.
GM’s HydroGen3 has demonstrated its viability for day-to-day use in many countries around the world and in a number of demanding public test runs. The five-seat front-wheel-drive fuel-cell vehicle is powered by compressed hydrogen. Its 60 kW/82 hp electric motor accelerates the vehicle from zero to 100 km/h in 16 seconds. The compact van has a maximum speed of 160 km/h and a driving range of 270 km. A sister vehicle of the HydroGen3 now put to service in Korea set a world distance record with a 10,000-km marathon through 14 European countries last year. In addition, a HydroGen3 technology vehicle won top honors at the 2004 Challenge Bibendum in Shanghai. It also took first place in the fuel cell category at the first Rallye Monte Carlo Fuel Cell and Hybrid in April, 2005.