« Home | Hybrids: The top seven worries and their answers » | Tires: After-market Tire Pressure Monitoring Syste... » | Charger: The Power Station Traveler » | Dodge: Charger SRT8 Gadget Review (with video) » | Carbon fiber: The future material to make cars » | Hybrids: New Patent for affordable plug-In drivetr... » | GPS: Sony NV-U8x series » | Road signs: Smart speeding sign flashes your licen... » | TV: KVH TracVision A7 In-Car DirecTV and Web Acces... » | Mercedes-Benz: Recyclabe roadster » 


Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Suzuki: The fuel cell-powered wheelchair

Suzuki MIO
Here is the MIO, Suzuki's intersting prototype a fuel cell-powered wheelchair

If you're trying to get away from that gas guzzling wheelchair, but feel a bit awkward rolling in the less-than-glamorous solar-powered edition, Suzuki Motors has got your back. Taking a leap forward from its previous lead-acid battery-powered electric wheelchair, the MIO is a motor-driven cart that gets its juice from an ultra-green fuel cell. The cell works in conjunction with a "large capacity Li-ion secondary battery," and while we aren't certain of how quickly this bad boy can streak down the quarter mile, it can supposedly cruise for 25 miles on a single fill up (four liters) of methanol solution. Aside from the power source, the MIO sports armrests that serve double duty as safety barriers, ergonomic handlebars, a comfortable mesh seating surface, and even an LCD panel that shows such useful data as fuel level and power status.


Related news: , , , ,

Source: Engadget


Read more

Read what others are saying about it: Bloglines, Feedster, Technorati


 



Powered by FeedBlitz

<< Back to Foursprung