Well, sort of: it's latest project «bears a striking resemblance to the smart fortwo». No surprise here: they have the same "father"...
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Swatch To Sell Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Car
The car is being built in a joint venture between Swatch's subsidiary Belenos Clean Power AG and the Paul Scherrer Institute. The two companies began development of the fuel-cell technology in May 2008, and a fuel-cell powered car is now in testing and development.
A prototype of the car, known as the ELV2, has a 40kW electric motor and a 12kWh lithium-ion battery powered by a 25kW hydrogen fuel-cell, Swatch CEO and Chairman Nick Hayek said in an interview with NZZ am Sonntag.
"What we don't know is whether it would be cost-efficient to build," Hayek said.
No price has been set but "the goal is to give a competitive price," a spokeswoman for the watchmaker said. Swatch was also responsible for the development of the Smart compact car manufactured and sold by Daimler AG. The Smart car starts at $12,490 in the U.S., although the technology used in a fuel-cell car probably would increase the price.
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The Paul Scherrer Institute, which is a research group in Switzerland that focuses on the natural and engineering sciences, has been working with Swatch to develop the car.
The institute said in a statment the venture aims to produce "a zero-emission drive train for a lightweight four-seater car."
"The idea behind this is to develop a fuel-cell for powering a car that is as economical and durable as a comparable internal-combustion engine," it said, adding, "Belenos is working on a system that enable hydrogen to be obtained from solar energy using photovoltaic cells."
There's no confirmation on the state of the solar-powered hydrogen converter. The unit, if produced, would split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen could then be used to power the fuel-cell car. The only by-products of fuel cells are water, electricity and heat.
IOL Motoring has a picture of what they claim is the prototype of Swatch's fuel-cell car. If this is actually the car, the prospective vehicle bears a striking resemblance to the smart fortwo.
I'm failing to see how the prototype looks like a fortwo...The front end is long, the car is long, and the design of the roof, windows, and beltline scream more MINI than smart to me...
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I'm failing to see how the prototype looks like a fortwo...The front end is long, the car is long, and the design of the roof, windows, and beltline scream more MINI than smart to me...
I'm with you neon
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