IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Quantum Fuel Systems
Technologies Worldwide, Inc. (Nasdaq: QTWW) today announced that it has
designed, developed and shipped a new generation of hybrid electric vehicles
incorporating hydrogen internal combustion engines to the US Army Tank
Automotive Research Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) for deployment
at the Selfridge Air National Guard Base (SANGB). This deployment is part of a
larger test and demonstration program involving TARDEC joint service partners
around the country, in support of the US Army's 21st Century Base Initiative.
The hydrogen powered vehicles will reduce emissions and provide an opportunity
to verify and utilize the existing hydrogen refueling infrastructure. This
delivery to SANGB continues the work of TARDEC to develop and demonstrate
hydrogen technologies to assist in achieving its environmental and energy
goals while advancing the commercialization of hydrogen technologies.
Exercising hydrogen infrastructure and storage technologies help determine the
commercial and military readiness for future deployments.
The hydrogen powered hybrid vehicles will be operated by the Army
personnel and refueled at a Chevron Hydrogen station located at SANGB. The
vehicles were evaluated under a rigorous Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) review
to ensure safe refueling and operation at the base. Cold weather performance
data will be collected and evaluated as part of this project. Initially three
hybrid electric vehicles will be tested at SANGB for a period of 1 year. These
three are the first batch of eleven that have been ordered by the US Army from
Quantum, under a contract administered by the Aerospace Engineering Spectrum
(AES). Three additional vehicles will be deployed at SANGB; with the remaining
five deployed at other TARDEC joint service partners around the country.
The hydrogen hybrid electric vehicles utilize the Ford Escape platform and
incorporate Quantum's advanced hydrogen system, including fuel injectors, fuel
flow and pressure management systems, light-weight carbon fiber composite
hydrogen storage systems and electronic vehicle management systems. The
vehicles were developed at Quantum's advanced vehicle concept center in Lake
Forest California. This center houses a state of the art engine development
facility including in-house emission measurement capabilities and hybrid
electric powertrain development capabilities.
'We are pleased and honored to support TARDEC in their advanced vehicle
initiatives to reduce petroleum dependence, while supporting our troops,' said
Alan P. Niedzwiecki, President and CEO of Quantum.