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Why Fuel Cells Help Meet State
Policy Goals
Fuel Cells 101
Fuel cells generate
electricity and heat using
hydrogen and oxygen to
drive an electro-chemical
reaction, not combustion
– the only byproduct
is water.
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Advantages of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen
Technologies
Low or Zero emissions
Resilient, reliable, and scalable
Uses domestic fuels – both conventional or renewable
Can partner with batteries, solar, wind, and other renewable technologies
American innovative technology
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Fuel Cell Vehicles –
A Product Consumers
Will Want to Buy
Zero Emissions, Zero Compromise
FCVs are the only electric vehicle that
replicates today’s drivers experience of
traveling 300-400 miles on a single tank
and refueling in just three to five
minutes, while having zero tailpipe
emissions
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Automotive Developments
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Hyundai Tucson Fuel
Cell
• Began leasing to
customers in
Southern California in
June 2014
• EPA range of 265 miles
Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell
Vehicle
• Began selling and
leasing to customers in
California in October
2015
• EPA Range of 312 miles
Honda Clarity Fuel Cell
Vehicle
• Leasing to customers in
California began in
December 2016
• EPA rated range of 366
miles
Automotive Fuel Cell Collaborations
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General Motors / Honda
• Co-developing a next generation fuel cell and hydrogen
storage system for 2020 timeframe
• Announced joint manufacturing plant in Michigan in
January 2017
Toyota / BMW
• Working on joint next-generation FCV platform for 2020
Ford / Nissan-Renault / Daimler
• Jointly Developing FCV stacks and systems targeting 2017
Progress in California
• $20 Million in state funding to
support development of at least
100 stations
• 27 open retail stations for
customers today
• 65 retail stations currently
awarded funding
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Northeast Progress
H2 Station Rollout
• 12 stations in
development in the
northeast supported by
Air Liquide and Toyota
• Initial launch will be in
Boston and New York
City metropolitan areas
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Fuel Cell Trucks
Zero Emission medium- and heavy-duty fuel cell
trucks are an integral solution for areas looking
to reduce emissions, while maintaining efficiency
• Toyota, Kenworth, and US Hybrid demonstrating
technology in Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles
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Fuel Cell Electric Buses
In revenue service serving customers today
• AC Transit - operates 13 FCEBs on the road, two
hydrogen stations, and adding ten more FCEBs in by 2018
• SunLine Transit - Now operating five FCEBs in regular
service and adding 12 fuel cell transit buses and two
shuttle buses by the end of 2018
• Orange Country Transit - Plans to deploy 11 buses in the
near future – one in operation
Leading Fuel Cell Forklift Companies, Plug Power &
Nuvera Fuel Cells
15,000+ fuel cell-powered forklifts are deployed in the U.S.
today with ~5 million successful hydrogen refuelings
Applications in warehouses, logistics centers, airports,
sea ports, and more
Fuel Cell Material Handling Customers:
Material Handling Equipment
Nuvera, a Hyster-Yale Group Subsidiary
Manufacturer of materials
handling equipment since 1952
3rd largest lift truck
manufacturer globally
(by units sold 2015)
Today offering fuel cell systems
for lift trucks
Major equipment
supplier to ports
2020 goal: Full electrification of product range, including fuel cell options
Hyster-Yale Overview:
Fuel Cells Power Manufacturing, Warehousing and Distribution in Multi-Shift Operations Using Electric Sit-Down, Reach Trucks and Pallet Riders
Reduced indoor power infrastructure to support more warehouse space
The opportunity for lower TCO in targeted applications
Greater control over energy supply
Fuel Cell Lift Trucks Deliver on 6 Value Drivers
SPACE SAVINGS ENERGY SUPPLY TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP
VS VS
Repower in as little as 2 minutes.No voltage decay.
Reduced energy use.Reduced GHG emissions.
No lead acid battery handling, washing, or off-gassing.
PRODUCTIVITY WORKPLACE SUSTAINABILITY
VS VS
In targeted applications for manufacturing, warehousing and distribution
Opportunities for Fuel Cell Motive PowerTy
pic
al V
ehic
le V
olt
age
Approximate Engine Power Requirement [kW]
24V
36V
48V
80V
600V+
1-3 3-10 10-20 20-30 30-50 50-150
300VBATTERY BOX REPLACEMENT
INTEGRATED FUEL CELL ENGINES
Eliminate burning of fossil fuel by port equipment
Eliminate diesel fuel handling and support operator health and safety
Lower noise in population centers
Reduce equipment maintenance costs
Lower the cost of regulatory compliance
The Electrification of Port Equipment
22 pounds of CO2 are produced for every gallon of diesel burned
Average fuel consumption of a top loader:≈ 4.2 gallons/hour → 94 lb CO2/hour
At 3000 hours per year, each top loader produces:
≈ 282,000 lbs CO2/yr
CARBON REDUCTION
Additional Value Drivers for Fuel Cells in Ports
Fuel cells offer means to operate an 8+ hour shift without repowering.
Avoid labor disputes – fuel cells offer same refueling characteristics as diesel
PRODUCTIVITY LABOR
What can you do to help?
Fuel cell and hydrogen technologies should and must be
part of your state’s energy and environmental policies
Provide financial and non-financial incentives
Incentives for infrastructure
Consumer incentives
Bridge and tunnel access
Station siting & permitting
Harmonization of codes, standards, and safety regulations
Development of FCV fleets
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Support state fuel cell and hydrogen energy policies…
Thank you.Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association
1211 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 650
Washington, DC 20036
202-261-1331 | www.fchea.org
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