Edge HySeries: Plug-In, Hybrid, Fuel Cell
Ford says its new HySeries concept is a first in the world of green cars. The concept, on display in
The HySeries, Ford explains, uses a hydrogen generator and a lithium-ion battery pack to deliver 41 mpg with zero emissions. The powertrain can be modified to add on new propulsion technologies as well, Ford said in a release, meaning its hydrogen fuel cells could be swapped out for a diesel or a gas engine until fuel-cell power become a workable reality.
The HySeries Edge carries through on the promise of the Airstream concept Ford showed at the
Top speed is 85 mph. A standard home outlet can be used to recharge the vehicle.
Like Chevrolet’s recent Volt concept, the Edge HySeries would require a big leap in battery technology to become a reality, as today’s lithium-ion batteries aren’t quite up to the task -- especially in service life and cost. But Ford says it will continue to develop powertrains like the
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