Intelligent Energy, the leading clean power systems company, and the
Suzuki Motor Corporation today jointly unveiled the Suzuki Burgman Fuel
Cell Scooter in London’s Living Room, City Hall, London.
First presented at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, the city friendly Burgman
Fuel Cell Scooter builds upon the success of the Crosscage fuel cell
motorbike unveiled in 2007. The Fuel Cell Burgman takes the next step
towards offering cleaner, more efficient motorcycles in a practical and
accessible form with the potential to significantly reduce emissions
around the world.
Chair of the London Hydrogen Partnership and London's Deputy Mayor for
policing, Kit Malthouse, who opened the event at London's City Hall,
said, “I am incredibly excited by the Burgman Fuel Cell Scooter. It's a
fantastic piece of kit which shows how we can combat climate change
without all having to wear hairshirts. This scooter, which produces
nothing but water, is a triumph of human ingenuity. I hope Londoners
will dump their 20th century motorcycles and buy one built for the 21st
century.”
The scooter is equipped with the latest version of Intelligent Energy’s
unique and proprietary air-cooled, clean fuel cell power systems and is
fuelled from a cylinder of hydrogen, which can be re-fuelled in a few
minutes and gives a riding range of 350km comparable to a conventional
Burgman scooter.
“The zero-emissions Fuel Cell Burgman scooter is the latest product of
the successful commercial relationship between Suzuki and Intelligent
Energy,” commented Dr. Henri Winand, CEO at Intelligent Energy. “Clean
fuel cell engine powered motorcycles are designed for the real world and
can be widely available to a large global market in the near future.
Fuel cell vehicles in general have entered a period of fleet tests, and
our two companies will soon be releasing details of the first public
road testing and demonstration of the Burgman Fuel Cell Scooters, which
will begin in the UK later this year.”
The first public road tests of the Suzuki Burgman will be conducted
initially at Loughborough. These will be extended to controlled fleet
tests in cities such as London, where zero emission vehicles such as a
fuel cell scooter have the greatest initial potential.
About Intelligent Energy
Intelligent Energy is a clean power systems company, with a range of
leading fuel cell and hydrogen generation technologies. The company is
focused on the provision of cleaner power and low carbon technologies.
Intelligent Energy partners with leading companies globally, in the
transportation, oil and gas, aerospace, defence, distributed generation
and portable power markets. Current partners and customers include
Scottish & Southern Energy plc with whom the company has formed a joint
venture to commercialise fuel cell combined heat and power (CHP)
systems, and The Suzuki Motor Corporation. Intelligent Energy’s
successes in recent years include the development of the world’s first
hydrogen fuel cell motorbike and supplying the fuel cell system to
Boeing which powered the world’s first manned fuel cell aircraft. The
company also recently supplied Airbus with a multi-functional fuel cell
auxiliary power unit (APU) aimed at on-board power and other loads in
future commercial airliners.
www.intelligent-energy.com
About the Suzuki Motor Corporation:
The Suzuki Motor Corporation is one of the rare manufacturers in the
world to produce both motorcycles and automobiles. The company designs
and manufactures passenger cars, commercial vehicles, motorcycles, ATVs
and outboard motors. Its motorcycle products range from scooters to
large motorcycles to meet the diverse demands of its customers around
the world. Suzuki’s automobile business has a large share of the
Japanese mini car market and develops a range of unique products such as
SUVs and mini-vans for the global market, focusing on the compact car
market in response to increasing concerns for the good of the
environment.
The company vigorously promotes technical cooperation through numerous
joint ventures overseas and its main production facilities are located
in 22 countries and regions around the world, enabling Suzuki to operate
as a global organization serving 196 countries and regions.
www.suzuki.co.jp