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Electrochemical drive system is a winner

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Students at Esslingen University of Applied Sciences have put their ideas on electromobility into practice on the basis of a Smart. The result was an electric Smart with a fuel cell as a range extender. But the car went far beyond clever ideas. The fact that it won several categories in this year’s Michelin Challenge Bibendum also proved its practical road capability.

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Gabele, H., Panik, F., Wilk, C. et al. Electrochemical drive system is a winner. ATZ Worldw 112, 32–37 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03225148

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