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Italian project Bieffe unveils new hydrogen van

The new vehicle is called Mimì, an acronym for “hydrogen micromobility”. The vehicle was created by the Bieffe project in collaboration with the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.

The vehicle is equipped with a hydrogen fuel cell, a supercapacitor and a lithium battery. Mimì can be built first in an electric version and then converted to a hydrogen propulsion system with an additional equipment kit, waiting for the hydrogen charging network to become more extensive. The car project was born a couple of years ago, at the moment it cost €750 000.

Specifications:

Length 3700

Height 1840

Width (excluding rear-view mirrors) 1340

Front/rear track 1113

Turning radius 3500

Electric power plant (ACIM type engine)

Electric axle (integrated electric motor and differential)

Rear wheel drive

Maximum torque 350 Nm

Maximum power 15 kW

Maximum slope 15%

Maximum speed 90 km/h.

TRACTION BATTERY (FCEV)

Voltage 110 V (maximum voltage 144 V)

Capacity 7.7 kWh (70 Ah) 25 kWh (210 Ah)

HYDROGEN STORAGE (BEV)

Tank capacity 27 liters

Storage pressure 350 bar

Hydrogen filling nozzle SAE J2600

CHARGING TIME

7 kW 171 (min.)

11 kW 109 (min.)

22 kW 55 (min.)

MASS (kg) -MMT 2930

AUTONOMY (WLTP) -240 km* (FCEV) 230 km* (BEV)

Photo of Bieffe Project 

Sourse https://tinyurl.com/4we58hky

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