FC Pedelec (hydrogen)
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The FC Pedelec is a hydrogen bicycle, power-assisted by an electric motor that gets its electricity from a fuel cell. It is manufactured by Masterflex, and was unveiled at the Hanover Fair in Germany in 2004.
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[edit] Specifications
It uses a proton-exchange membrane fuel cell to generate about 250 Watts and, on a full hydrid tank with 45 g of hydrogen, it may ride a distance of 120 kilometres.[1]
[edit] Refueling
The tanks are exchangeable and can be refilled at a hydrogen station.
[edit] Market
Because of this the bikes are sold in packages of 10 , the first commercial entry was in may 2006 in Herten[2]