Hydrogen fuel cell bus

Daimler Chrysler hydrogen fuel cell bus used by London Transport as part of the HyFleet-Clean Urban Transport for Europe bus project, 2001-2006.

One of the three fuel cell buses used in the Clean Urban Transport for Europe (CUTE) trials, 2001-6. The trials involved the testing of 27 Citaro hydrogen fuel cell buses and associated infrastructure in nine European cities, including London. The objective was to ‘demonstrate the feasibility of an innovative, highly energy-efficient, clean urban public transport system’. In 2013 Transport for London were operating their entire RV1 route using hydrogen powered buses and experiencing much improved reliability over the vehicles previously used in the CUTE trials.

Details

Category:
Road Transport
Object Number:
2007-38
Materials:
plastic (unidentified), metal (unknown), glass, rubber (unidentified) and paper (fibre product)
type:
buses
credit:
Transport for London

Parts

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus

DaimlerChrysler hydrogen fuel cell bus used by London Transport as part of the HyFleet-Clean Urban Transport for Europe bus project, 2001-2006.

Measurements:
overall: 3500 mm x 3170 mm x 12150 mm, 10950 kg
Object Number:
2007-38/1
type:
buses
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Ignition keys for Hydrogen fuel cell bus

Ignition keys for Hydrogen fuel cell bus

Ignition keys for DaimlerChrysler hydrogen fuel cell bus used by London Transport 2001-2006.

Object Number:
2007-38/2
type:
key -hardware
Spare Ignition keys for Hydrogen fuel cell bus

Spare Ignition keys for Hydrogen fuel cell bus

Spare Ignition keys for DaimlerChrysler hydrogen fuel cell bus used by London Transport 2001-2006.

Object Number:
2007-38/3
type:
key -hardware