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NOTABLE Nissan's Ethanol- Powered Fuel Cell Vehicle Arguably, Nissan Motor has developed what can be con- sidered a clean-energy vehicle squared, as it has revealed the e-Bio Fuel-Cell, a prototype vehicle that is not only a zero-emissions fuel-cell truck, but one that uses ethanol to charge the 24-kWh battery. The vehicle uses a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), which is said to be the world's first in an automotive application. The vehicle was unveiled in Brazil during the 2016 Olympics, not only because that was a great venue to unveil practically anything, but because Brazil is the world's largest sugarcane ethanol producer (corn is an alternative feedstock), and in Brazil it is the main automotive fuel. As Carlos Ghosn, Nissan president and CEO, put it, "The e-Bio Fuel-Cell offers eco-friendly transportation and creates opportunities for regional energy production, all the while supporting the existing infrastructure." So in the case of Brazil, if you're already formulating ethanol to power cars and trucks, it would be a compara- tively simple thing to make some for the fuel cell, as well. Nissan is looking at mixing the ethanol with water. Ghosn explained, "Ethanol-blended water is easier and safer to handle than most other fuels." The e-Bio Fuel The e-Bio Fuel-Cell vehicle is based on an e-NV200 Cell The e-Bio Fuel-Cell vehicle is based on an e-NV200 vehicle The e-Bio Fuel-Cell vehicle is based on an e-NV200 is The e-Bio Fuel-Cell vehicle is based on an e-NV200 based The e-Bio Fuel-Cell vehicle is based on an e-NV200 on The e-Bio Fuel-Cell vehicle is based on an e-NV200 an The e-Bio Fuel-Cell vehicle is based on an e-NV200 e The e-Bio Fuel-Cell vehicle is based on an e-NV200 NV200 The e-Bio Fuel-Cell vehicle is based on an e-NV200 cargo truck. cargo truck. It has a 30-liter tank capacity. The output of the SOFC of the SOFC is 5 kW. The vehicle has a range on the range on the order of 600 km (~373 miles (~373 miles). The solid-oxide fuel-cell stack flexibility facilitates using fuels suited to the geographic locale of where the vehicle is to be run. Lots of ethanol in Brazil, so . . . This Nissan fuel-cell powered vehicle uses ethanol as fuel. The Nissan solid-oxide fuel-cell on a test stand. Another version is packaged inside an e-NV200 as a concept vehicle. 16 GEAR

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