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Objectives: Overall: Validate fuel cell and hydrogen technologies in transit applications - Show progress of the technology toward commercialization - Provide "lessons learned" on implementing next generation fuel cell systems in transit operations - Harmonize data collection efforts with other fuel cell bus demonstrations worldwide (in coordination with FTA and other U.S. and international partners) - 2006 - Complete analysis and reporting on VTA - Complete interim analysis and reporting for AC Transit and SunLine
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Presented at the 2007 DOE Hydrogen, Fuel Cells & Infrastructure Technologies Program Review, Washington, DC
As part of its commitment to clean vehicle technologies, the City of Burbank tests a fuel cell bus in its mass transit system. BurbankBus, which provi...
This report presents results of the American Fuel Cell Bus (AFCB) Project, a demonstration of fuel cell electric buses (FCEB) operating in the Coachel...
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