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Suzuki gearing up for fuel cell production

 Suzuki gearing up for fuel cell production
Suzuki-Intelligent Energy SMILE FC fuel cell plant 20.2.2013

Company is inching closer to launching a production FCV

Suzuki has introduced a handful of fuel cell concepts, but we haven't heard much about plans for a production model. That remains true for the moment but the company is inching closer to having fuel cells in their future.

As part of a joint-venture established with Intelligent Energy, the companies have created a "ready-to-scale production plant" for their fuel cell systems in Yokohama, Japan. The plant uses a semi-automated production line which promises to reduce costs and improve quality.

Little is known about the fuel cell itself, but it is apparently air cooled and suitable for use in automobiles. It also promises to be relatively affordable and easy to build.

In a statement, Suzuki Motor Executive Vice President Osamu Honda said “We are delighted to achieve such a significant milestone just one year after the establishment of the JV. It brings us closer to delivering on our commitment to achieve efficient and cost-effective production of fuel cell systems for integration into clean energy vehicles.”

Source: Intelligent Energy

Intelligent Energy and Suzuki Motor Corporation Announce Completion of Ready-to-Scale Fuel Cell Production Line in Japan

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LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SMILE FC System Corporation (“SMILE FC”), a joint venture between Intelligent Energy and Suzuki Motor Corporation has successfully established a ready-to-scale production plant for its fuel cell systems in Yokohama, Japan.

“We are delighted to achieve such a significant milestone just one year after the establishment of the JV. It brings us closer to delivering on our commitment to achieve efficient and cost-effective production of fuel cell systems for integration into clean energy vehicles.”
The production line marks the successful transfer of proven semi-automated production technology, developed and utilised by Intelligent Energy. This represents the next stage in high volume production of fuel cell systems with associated reduction of manufacturing and assembly costs as well as improved cycle times and enhanced product quality.

The manufacturing centre will be scaled up to supply fuel cell stacks for integration with Suzuki vehicles. The joint venture has access to Intelligent Energy’s fuel cell technology under a non-exclusive licence, thereby accelerating the commercialisation of Suzuki’s fuel cell vehicles.

Mr. Osamu Honda, President of SMILE FC and Executive Vice President, Suzuki Motor Corporation said: “We are delighted to achieve such a significant milestone just one year after the establishment of the JV. It brings us closer to delivering on our commitment to achieve efficient and cost-effective production of fuel cell systems for integration into clean energy vehicles.”

Dr Henri Winand, Chief Executive at Intelligent Energy, noted: “Fuel cell systems provide one of the best solutions to reducing carbon emissions from vehicles. The Yokohama production line is testament to the rigorous, results-oriented collaboration between Intelligent Energy and Suzuki Motor Corporation – one that brings us a step closer to the commercialisation of fuel cell electric vehicles. This demonstrates how our focused commercial approach accelerates and de-risks our partners and customers’ deployment plans.”

Headquartered at Suzuki HQ in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka, SMILE FC was created in February 2012 to develop and manufacture air-cooled fuel cell systems for a range of industry sectors including automotive. The joint venture provides Suzuki with access to Intelligent Energy’s Air Cooled Fuel Cell technology, through partnering and licensing. This will drive benefits such as early volume production, economies of scale and avoiding the higher costs associated with in-house development.

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Comments (6)

 memexe memexe
Hurry up! You're dying slowly here in North America!
February 20, 2013 1:37 pm
 porsche6616 porsche6616
wow.. did not know they are still around...
February 21, 2013 3:27 am
 freeway freeway
I really think this fuel cell technology will be the future, but even if the car producers will launch fuel cell models, with no or little help from the governments (in subsidies and in the development of the necessary infrastructure), it will be very difficult for this industry to make any real progress
February 21, 2013 3:28 am