Fair report from hall 13 of the industrial fair Hannover about renewable energy and environment friendly mobility.
Loremo booth
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A photo of the whole booth was only evidently after the fair opening time possible. By day was the booth of the 1,5 litre car always surrounded by masses of poeple.
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Hannover as a place of encounter
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Uli Sommer, developer of the Loremo 1,5 litre car in a first talk with Nordic Power Systems, developer of the Diesel fuel cell.
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Magna Steyr
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Components for the automobile industry of tomorrow introduced Magna Steyr in hannover. On the pedestal on the left side a battery for vehicles with hybrid drive.
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VW gas engine
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There is a starter and a dynamo. So it's a very conventional engine only adapted for the use of natural gas. Even no start stop for halting at traffic lights.
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Range of biomass for our mobility
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How far can a middle class car drive with the yearly yield of one hectare. The poster on the booth of the 'Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e.V.' shows it.
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Hydrogen bottle vs Lithium battery
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6.5 kg is this bottle with 0.9 m³ hydrogen gas. This are 2673 Wh chemical. A fuel cell has to convert this into electric power.
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Think hydrogen fuel cell
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150km with a Zebra battery below the right seat and further 150km with 1,5 kg hydrogen in a pressure tank below the right seat.
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Nordic Energy Systems
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Last year, it was only a mockup, this year a prototype. Fuel cell with reformer for Diesel or vegetable oil. The 4 kW unit is designed as a APU for deep freeze trucks.
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Diesel fuel cell
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32.8% of the chemical energy is converted into electric power. No 4 kW ICE internal combustion engine with generator has this efficiency, low noise and clean exhaust gases.
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T-Com saves at the employees
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A strong electric scooter with trailer would be available for only 2000.-EUR. But T-Com wants to save money only at their employees. A transport bicycle with 250 Watt fuel cell
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Russian spacesuit
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Gazprom shows the model of a russian orbiter, a spacesuit and a cosmonaut as attractions on their booth.
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