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‘Clean Energy’ comes to
the UK next week with the arrival of eight BMW Hydrogen 7 cars. The
virtually emissions-free luxury saloons form part of a total fleet of
100 Hydrogen 7 models that are a major landmark in BMW’s CleanEnergy
programme: for the first time, Hydrogen 7 models have been produced on
the ‘standard’ 7 Series production line and will be used in normal
day-to-day driving in the UK.
Jim O’Donnell, BMW UK’s
managing director said “Our EfficientDynamics programme has introduced
energy-saving technologies that break through the 60 miles per gallon
and one hundred and twenty grams per kilometre CO2 barriers, our new
diesels are cleaner and greener than many of today’s hybrids, yet power
and performance in all of our cars has improved. Clean, green motoring
can also be engaging and dynamic, and the new BMW Hydrogen 7 models
epitomise that philosophy”.
The fleet of liquid
hydrogen powered cars is set to continue its rigorous programme of
driving activities on UK roads. They will be in active service as
support vehicles at a number of high profile events over the summer as
well as transporting key participants at industrial, business and
political conferences. A select group of high-profile VIP users will
also take delivery of a car for short periods of time in order to
experience the ‘normality’ of emissions-free motoring.
The BMW Hydrogen 7 is
based on the existing 7 Series and comes equipped with an internal
combustion engine capable of running on hydrogen or petrol. In hydrogen
mode the car emits nothing more than water vapour. Powered by a 260hp
12-cylinder engine, the Hydrogen 7 accelerates from zero to 62mph in 9.5
seconds before going on to an electronically limited 143mph top speed.
With its unique dual
power engine, the driver of a Hydrogen 7 can switch quickly and
conveniently from hydrogen to conventional petrol power at the press of
a steering wheel-mounted button. The dual power technology means the car
has a cruising range in excess of 125 miles in the hydrogen mode with a
further 300 miles under petrol power. To make this possible the BMW
Hydrogen 7 comes with a conventional 74-litre petrol tank and an
additional hydrogen fuel tank holding up to 8kgs of liquid hydrogen.
Such flexibility means the driver of a BMW Hydrogen 7 is able to use the
vehicle at all times, even when the nearest hydrogen filling station is
out of range. A filling station has been developed in Wembley to support
BMW’s plans.
The BMW Group has been
committed to hydrogen technology as a means of reducing car emissions,
in particular CO2 emissions, for over 20 years. When running in the
hydrogen mode, the BMW Hydrogen 7 essentially emits nothing but water
vapour. And, unlike fossil fuels and traditional petrol, hydrogen is
available in virtually infinite supply when renewable energies such as
solar, wind and wave power are used to produce the liquid hydrogen. |