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  2. Methanol reformer - Wikipedia

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    Methanol reformers are used as a component of stationary fuel cell systems or hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicles (see Reformed methanol fuel cell).A prototype car, the NECAR 5, was introduced by Daimler-Chrysler in the year 2000.

  3. Reformed methanol fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    The fuel cartridge stores the methanol fuel. Depending on the system design either 100% methanol (IMPCA industrial standard) or a mixture of methanol with up to 40 vol% water is usually used as fuel for the RMFC system. 100% methanol results in lower fuel consumption than water-methanol mixture (Premix) but goes along with higher fuel cell system complexity for condensing of cathode moisture.

  4. List of fuel cell vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2001 - Mazda Premacy FCEV (uses Reformed methanol fuel cell) [42] Mitsubishi: 2004 - Mitsubishi FCV; Morgan LIFEcar. Morgan: 2005 - Morgan LIFEcar; Nissan: 2012 - Nissan TeRRA [43] Peugeot: 2004 - Peugeot Quark; 2006 - Peugeot 207 Epure; Riversimple: 2009 - Riversimple Urban Car; 2016 - Riversimple Rasa [44] Ronn Motor Company: 2008 - Ronn ...

  5. Gumpert Nathalie - Wikipedia

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    The Gumpert Nathalie [1] or RG Nathalie is a hydrogen-electric hybrid sports car running on methanol to generate hydrogen that is scheduled to enter production in 2021 [needs update]. It is the first car produced by the new car manufacturer RG founded by Roland Gumpert, [2] following the bankruptcy of his company Gumpert which produced the ...

  6. Toyota FCHV - Wikipedia

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    The FCHV-2, introduced in 1997, was equipped with a reformer to extract hydrogen from methanol. FCHV-3, 4, and 5, introduced in 2001, were based on the Toyota Highlander, and FCHV-3 and 4 were capable of generating four times more power than FCHV-1. The FCHV-4 was the first fuel cell vehicle to be tested on public roads in Japan, and driving ...

  7. Fuel cell vehicle - Wikipedia

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    By 2020, only three car makers were still manufacturing, or had active manufacturing programs for hydrogen cars. [55] In 2023, 3,143 hydrogen cars were sold in the US compared with 380,000 BEVs. [56] The Clarity was later discontinued, but the Honda CR-V e:FCEV became available, for lease only, in very limited quantities in 2024. [18]

  8. Macy's lists 66 'underproductive' stores set for closure ...

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    Macy's released a list of 66 of the "underproductive" stores it is closing. The retailer plans to close about 150 in its revitalization plan.

  9. High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane fuel cell

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    Various fuels which can be reformed in a reformer to hydrogen rich gas can be used (e.g. methanol, ethanol, propanol, bio-butanol, bio-glycerol, methane, ethane, propane, butane, OME, gasoline, ammonia). [12] [13] [14] Simple system design is possible as no purification step for methanol fueled HT-PEM fuel cells is needed. [15]