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from: Science and Technology Daily
Reporter: Chuanhong Yin
Beijing, China - The Beijing International Electric Vehicle
Exhibition kicks off on December 5, 2002. The world¡¯s first
zinc-air fuel cell powered passenger car introduced by
Powerzinc and Zhejiang University draw the crowds in this
exhibition. This retrofitted Ford passenger car does not
have what we normally see on any gasoline-powered vehicles:
engine, cylinders, transmission, muffler and other
components. Instead, we find an electric drive system,
controller and a stack of zinc-air (metal) fuel cells.
This
vehicle is jointly developed and demonstrated by Powerzinc
Electric, Inc. and Zhejiang University¡¯s National Research
Center for Applied Power Electronic Technology (NRC-APE).
¡°The
driver of this vehicle should really pay extra attention to
the pedestrian as it does not generate any noise and
emission. You can hardly notice when it drives by you¡± Mr.
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer of Powerzinc, told
press. ¡°The world will benefit from the clean energy. Any
city or region that utilizes this technology should bring a
lot of the attention from the world as well as business
opportunities.¡±
Since
World War II, electric vehicles have been developed for over
60 years. According to Professor Chen, Li-Ming, the
Assistant Department Chair of Zhejiang University¡¯s EV
department, among EV¡¯s 4 major component development,
vehicle construction, controller and generator are no longer
problems. Battery, however, is the only bottleneck in
technology development. The industry is currently offering 3
types of solutions: conventional battery (lead-acid, NiMH,
and Lithium batteries); hybrid; and hydrogen, aluminum-air,
and zinc-air fuel cells). So far zinc-air represents the
best performing and most practical fuel cell technology in
the market and there is no company in the world other than
Powerzinc that is capable of generating power in a high
level.
The cost
per kWh of zinc-air is similar to that of lead-acid. It
causes no pollution during manufacturing, usage, and
regeneration process. It can be regenerated through a fairly
easy process and almost 100% recoverable. China has the
largest zinc resource in the world. It is an ideal market
for commercialization of the technology.
¡°If the
technology is optimized with this vehicle, we can definitely
push the driving range per charge to 300 km, which is the
average distance of a taxi in a big city would run in a
day¡±, said Professor Chen, ¡°the zinc-air fuel cells supplied
and installed on this vehicle by Powerzinc were originally
designed for electric scooters and electric bicycles. If the
government could allocate certain amount of budget to form
some kind of collaboration that would allow Powerzinc to
optimize fuel cell output and Zhejiang University to improve
controls, we should be able to supply the most competitive,
non-polluted, fuel cell buses for Beijing¡¯s 2008 Olympic
Games.¡±
Professor
Chen believes that the mass production of EVs can take place
in China. The EV development also offers a perfect chance
for China¡¯s auto industry to catch up with the world. It is
expected that the world petroleum reserve could only last
for 50 more years. The development of alternative fuel has
become an urgent task for every country.
The
success of zinc-air fuel cell does not necessary mean it
would immediately replace gasoline as fuel source. Mr.
Richard Yang of Powerzinc emphasized that once zinc air fuel
cell products launched in the market successfully, it will
not only significantly lower the emission pollution, but
also provide an optional fuel source for vehicles in the
future.
About
Powerzinc
Powerzinc
Electric, Inc. is a California-based Hi-Tech company. It
is dedicated to the research, development, manufacturing
and commercialization of advanced zinc-air fuel cells and
entire manufacture facilities, along with fuel cells
refuel service platform. Through years of R&D, Powerzinc
has achieved significant breakthroughs in zinc-air fuel
cell technology and developed the high power, large
energy, long-lasting, low cost and environment-friendly
power and energy source. Its innovative products - DQFC
series of zinc-air fuel cells with creative design and
process technology is a totally renewable energy for
electric vehicles and various other applications today.
About
Powerzinc Electric (Shanghai), Inc
In Shanghai, China,
Powerzinc has established a zinc-air fuel cell
manufacturing and service model plant to commercialize the
technology and its products. The plant is ready for
commercial-scale production. The Company has started
supplying DQFC series zinc-air fuel cells to manufacturers
of Electric Bicycles and Electric Scooters. In the near
future, the new series of DQFC zinc-air fuel cells for
Electric Buses, Defense and Security, Communication and
other applications will be available to the commercial
market soon to satisfy
the
real highly growing demand anywhere in the world.
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