Make
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Peugeot |
Model |
H2O |
Concept
year |
2002 |
Production
year |
- |
Engine |
Fuel
cell |
The H2O was a radical concept from Peugeot, it was their
vision of a futurist fire prevention vehicle. The H2O
uses a fuel
cell for power, producing water as a by product.
The H2O, built on a Partner Electric base, uses the fuel
cell battery as a source of onboard energy and features
a major innovation for this technology: the hydrogen is
produced in real time, based on the system's needs, removing
the problems generally associated with storing pressurized
hydrogen.
The H2O has a large trademark Peugeot air intake framed
by feline-shaped lights. And bears a direct resemblance
to some of Peugeot's smaller production cars.
The rear of the concept is reserved for the watertank
and a telescopic ladder. At the bottom of the rear end
panel, instead of the exhaust (no longer needed) there
are two connections for the water feed or the branch pipe.
Naturally, the colour is "fire engine red".
The interior is intended for 2 firemen and comes equipped
with modern command and operating equipment, such as GPS,
telephone and a touch screen on the dashboard.
One intelligent feature of the H2O is a PC screen displaying
an interior map of the building.
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