2012/06/11

International Comittee honors the Daimler AG for its technological achievements in the subject of hydrogen as an energy carrier





DAIMLER AG - As part of this year's World Hydrogen Energy Conference in Toronto, Canada, the Daimler AG was given the IAHE Sir William Grove Award in recognition of his leadership in the field of fuel cell technology. This price was awarded for the 8th time by the International Association for Hydrogen Energy in honor of the British inventor Sir William Grove, who the first produced electricity with the help of hydrogen and oxygen in 1839 and is considered to be the father of the fuel cell.

Daimler draws on its extensive experience as a pioneer in fuel-cell technology. Starting its research activities in the 1980s, the company introduced its first fuel cell electric vehicle, the NECAR 1, in 1994. Since that time, Daimler continues to focus on fuel cell technology, viewing it as a resource-saving alternative to the combustion engine and has developed until now a number of models with this alternative drive system: From passenger cars to city buses. Performance and reliability were steadily enhanced while reducing the size and weight of the drive system. With the B-Class F-CELL, already delivered to customers in Europe and the US since 2010, the company has reached series conditions and is now planning to launch the next generation of electric vehicles with fuel cell.