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  2. Alternative fuel - Wikipedia

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    In China, alternative fuel vehicles should comply with technical guidelines for the local production of alternative-fuel vehicles: they should have a shelf life of more than 100,000 kilometres (62,000 mi), and a complete charge should take less than seven hours. Up to 80% of a charge must be available after less than 30 minutes of charging.

  3. Alternative fuel vehicle - Wikipedia

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    An alternative fuel vehicle is a motor vehicle that runs on alternative fuel rather than traditional petroleum-based fossil fuels such as gasoline, petrodiesel or liquefied petroleum gas . The term typically refers to internal combustion engine vehicles or fuel cell vehicles that utilize synthetic renewable fuels such as biofuels ( ethanol fuel ...

  4. Fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    Since fuel cell electrolyzer systems do not store fuel in themselves, but rather rely on external storage units, they can be successfully applied in large-scale energy storage, rural areas being one example. [86] There are many different types of stationary fuel cells so efficiencies vary, but most are between 40% and 60% energy efficient. [6]

  5. Vehicle classification by propulsion system - Wikipedia

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    This type is actually electric vehicle that is powered by electric energy generated using onboard fuel cell. Fuel cell uses hydrogen stored in hydrogen tanks and oxygen from the air to create water and electricity. Water is discarded but electricity is used for propulsion. Similarly to Hybrid Electric Vehicle, there is a small traction battery.

  6. M85 fuel - Wikipedia

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    It is a potential alternative to traditional gasoline and ethanol. M85 is similar to E85, but cannot be used in vehicles designed for E85. Although it is similar in composition, M85 is not as well known as its ethanol counterpart. Despite these issues, methanol is considered a viable alternative fuel as it contains high levels of hydrogen. [2]

  7. List of fuel cell vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2008 - Element One - fuel cell vehicle - an American fuel cell-powered race vehicle built for the 2008 Formula Zero Championship, the world's first hydrogen race series. 2008 - Zero Emission Racing Team - fuel cell vehicle - Belgian team for Formula Zero Racing series. 2008 - Forze I - fuel cell vehicle - Dutch team for Formula Zero Racing series.

  8. Category:Alternative fuels - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. B. Biofuels (8 C, 71 P, 1 F) H. ... Transit authorities with alternative-fuel vehicles (4 P)

  9. Fuel cell vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Fuel-cell forklifts can work for a full 8-hour shift on a single tank of hydrogen, can be refueled in 3 minutes and have a lifetime of 8–10 years. Fuel cell-powered forklifts are often used in refrigerated warehouses as their performance is not degraded by lower temperatures. [75] In design the FC units are often made as drop-in replacements.