May 28th, 2009 by Steve Cypher

The 2009 Hydrogen Road Tour will introduce fuel cell vehicles to 28 cities in 2 countries in 9 days.

2009 Edition

California Governor Schwarzenegger

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger

Last year’s road tour that focused on the automotive application of the chemical element with the atomic number of 1 played out across the amber waves from Portland, Maine to Los Angeles, California. This year, at LotPro.com, we’ve noticed that the tour has been pushed up from August to May and June, and plays itself out on the west coast of North America – beginning in the land of the Governator and finishing up in the host city for the 2010 Winter Olympics.

refueling

vehicle refueling

The tour started in Los Angeles on May 26th by fueling up at the first 700 bar hydrogen fueling station to be sited in the United States at the University of California, Irvine. This year’s tour, organized by the California Air Resources Board, California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP), Powertech Labs (on behalf of British Columbia), National Hydrogen Association (NHA) and the U.S. Fuel Cell Council, is focusing its efforts on those communities “where hydrogen technologies, such as passenger vehicles, transit buses and hydrogen stations, will likely enter the market first.

“The Tour will show how capable today’s hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles are by providing performance, environmental responsibility, a reduction of fuel imports and a pleasant driving experience for anyone who gets behind the wheel,” said Jeff Serfass, President of the National Hydrogen Association.

Tour vehicles

Participating in this year’s tour will be hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles from Daimler, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai-Kia, Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen. In addition to veterans from the 2008 Hydrogen Road Tour, several new rookies will take part in the tour this year, as well as fuel cell transit buses which will participate at several of the stops (Vancouver, the tour’s terminus, will operate a fleet of 20 fuel cell buses for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games).

Here are this year’s participants:

Daimler F Cell

 Daimler F-Cell

Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell

Chevrolet Equinox fuel cell vehicle

Honda FCX Clarity

Honda FCX Clarity

Hyundai Tucson FCEV

Hyundai Tucson FCEV

Kia Borrego FCEV

Kia Borrego FCEV

Nissan x-trail FCV

Nissan x-trail FCV

Toyota FCHV

Toyota FCHV

Tiguan HyMotion

Volkswagen Tiguan HyMotion

 


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