Mazda Begins Commercial Leasing of Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid

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As of today, Mazda is the world's first automaker to begin commercial leasing of a hydrogen-hybrid vehicle. The new Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid will be delivered to local government authorities and energy-related companies in Japan during 2009. Based on the Japanese market Premacy, the vehicle is equipped with a series-type hybrid drivetrain that combines Mazda's hydrogen rotary engine with an electric motor.

As with the Chevy Volt, the rotary-engine output is converted to electricity, which then powers the electric motor that drives the wheels. This hybrid system boosts the hydrogen fuel range of the Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid to 200km (124 miles) which is twice the range of the firm's first commercial hydrogen rotary engine model, the RX-8 Hydrogen RE. Furthermore, the hybrid powertrain helps increases the maximum output by approximately 40 percent, to 110 kilowatts (147hp).

Mazda Premacy Hydrogen RE Hybrid Specifications

Base model:

Mazda Premacy

Overall length:

4,565mm

Overall width:

1,745mm

Overall height:

1,620 mm

Engine:

Mazda's hydrogen rotary engine (with dual-fuel system)

Motor:

Alternating current synchronous motor

Maximum output:

110 kW

Generator:

Alternating current synchronous generator

Battery:

Lithium-ion (Li-ion)

Seating capacity:

Five

Fuel:

Hydrogen and gasoline

Hydrogen tank:

35 MPa high-pressure tank


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