Students Build Hydrogen Vehicle That Gets 1,336 MPG
This article was on the “Gas 2.0″ blog yesterday. These students have built a supermileage vehicle with carbon fiber bodywork that gets 1,336 mpg on hydrogen. It only weighs 240 pounds. We have carbon fiber here at the AFV Lab and students last year used it to make body panels for the JMU supermilage vehicle. Our group used an aluminum frame to support the carbon fiber panels. However, the group in this article used a frameless, self supporting, carbon fiber structure for the whole body. The video below shows an overview of the construction of the body and chassis of the car and is very entertaining and instructive. Check it out below or at: http://gas2.org/2009/07/13/students-build-hydrogen-vehicle-that-gets-1336-mpg/.
Source: http://gas2.org/2009/07/13/students-build-hydrogen-vehicle-that-gets-1336-mpg/
Students Build Hydrogen Vehicle That Gets 1,336 MPG
Turkish students at Sakarya University have built a hydrogen car that gets 1,336 mpg. Well, sorta.
Called the SAHİMO, the vehicle’s current range is about 353 miles on a quarter gallon of fuel (568 kilometers on 1 liter). It travels such an obscene distance with so little fuel due to the vehicle’s uber-light weight: it weighs only 240 pounds (110 kilograms). The car’s made up of 90-percent carbon fiber.
I assume the size and weight limit it to holding only a liter of fuel. I couldn’t verify this as their site is in Turkish and mine is a little rusty.
The SAHMO won third most efficient vehicle in Europe’s 26th Shell Eco Marathon. And their next goal is to conquer the inaugural 2009 Global Green Challenge–an evolution of the World Solar Challenge competition in Australia–this October. About twenty electric, hybrid, alternative fuel and low emission production and prototype vehicles will compete in the race.
Melemez, a fourth-year student in the engineering department at Sakarya University, says “We are hoping to raise our record from 568 kilometers on one liter of hydrogen up to a full 1,000 kilometers on one liter, and we believe we can do it. “
A 3,000 kilometer trek across the Australian Outback on just 3 liters is quite ambitious but I really hope they can pull it off.
But before you think about running out and buying one, the car did cost $170,000 to build.
The 40-member group that developed the SAHIMO hydrogen car is the Sakarya University Advanced Technologies Implementation Group (SAITEM). Today’s Zaman reports that the team hopes to work on a non-piloted aircraft next and is already trying to get support from Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI).
Source: Inhabitat
Source: http://gas2.org/2009/07/13/students-build-hydrogen-vehicle-that-gets-1336-mpg/
Tags: Alternative Energy Vehicles, Alternative Fuel Vehicles, Hydrogen Powered Vehicle







