Masterflex fuel cell bike
Masterflex, a german company that first developed the prototype of a fuel cell powered bicycle in 2004, received there first order for the bikes from Herten, a city in North Rhine Whestpalia. These Masterflex fuel cell bikes are based on the Swizzbee 50c electric bike, which uses a Masterflex 250-watt PEM fuel cell fueled by 45 grams of hydrogen stored in a Hera metal hydride system to power a 250-watt electric motor. This kind of fuel cell provides enough energy to move the bike up to 120 kilometers, about 75 miles.
November 29, 2005 | Bikes
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