Suzuki is celebrating this week after the Bergman Fuel-Cell Scooter was given Whole Vehicle Type Approval by the EU. The scooter earned the "pan-European endorsement reflecting recognition of the Burgman Fuel-Cell Scooter’s high levels of environmental performance and safety." What this means is that the Bergman is one step closer to hitting showroom floors.
The Bergman Fuel-Cell Scooter is actually a hybrid scooter powered by a lithium-ion battery and PEM fuel-cells from British company Intelligent Energy. The Bergman Fuel-Cell Scooter is said to get 217 miles per tank while emitting only water vapor. Despite the recent approval from the EU, Suzuki's groundbreaking scooter is still a long time coming. Suzuki expects the Bergman to launch sometime in the middle of the decade.
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The Suzuki Bergman Fuel-Cell Scooter Has a Range of 217 Miles
Trend Themes
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Fuel-cell Technology — The development of vehicles powered by fuel cells presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the automotive industry.
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Hybrid Vehicles — The combination of lithium-ion batteries and fuel cells in hybrid vehicles offers a potential breakthrough in eco-friendly transportation.
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Environmental Performance — The focus on vehicles with high levels of environmental performance opens up possibilities for innovation in clean energy solutions.
Industry Implications
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Automotive — The automotive industry can explore the potential of fuel-cell technology and hybrid vehicles to create sustainable transportation options.
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Clean Energy — The clean energy industry can benefit from advancements in fuel-cell technology, which can help reduce carbon emissions and promote environmental sustainability.
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Transportation — The transportation industry can leverage the development of vehicles with enhanced environmental performance to offer eco-friendly transportation solutions for consumers.