London Police Agency cooperated with Toyota to create the world's largest non-emission hydrogen fuel cell police car fleet.
The first 11 vehicles, which were funded by the FCH JU project, have been delivered to the London Police Department for use in their work. Some police cars have obvious signs, but some do not. They are used only for general purposes.
The exhaust gas from a hydrogen-fueled fuel cell vehicle is the only byproduct of the water-fuel cell reaction process. It converts hydrogen gas into electricity and provides power to the car. This zero-emission car will help the London Police Agency to support the Mayor of London in cleaning. The strategy of the air.
After passing through London, the Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car can use five hydrogen refueling stations to carry out the number of hydrogenation and refueling stations, which will increase in the next few months or years. Each tank of hydrogen, Allow fuel cell vehicles to travel up to about 300 miles.
Neil Jerome, Director of the London Police Department, said: “We can use these 11 hydrogen fuel cell police cars to support London’s policies. We are very happy. They are our first completely zero-emission vehicles. For us, This is a very exciting progress.
'The London Police Department will unswervingly support the Mayor of London's policy to make our service process as environmentally friendly as possible, and this work has ensured to a large extent that our fleet is green. Since the second half of 2015, We have been actively exploring hybrid vehicles and letting our fleet of police cars begin to electrify, and explore as many new technologies as possible, such as hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
'This will allow us to take a major step forward in the adoption of 550 zero-emission vehicles or ultra low-emission vehicles by 2020.
Shirley Rodrigues, London's Deputy Mayor of Environment and Energy, said: 'It's great to see the London Police's zero-emission police car on the streets of London for the first time. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles help reduce harmful emissions and improve air quality on our roads. On the one hand, it plays an important role, and the London Mayor’s hydrogen partner is working hard to develop and use this technology in London.
The Mayor of London decided to take bold actions to protect Londoners from the harmful effects of the air. This measure shows how London has played a leading role as the capital and further supported the Mayor of London before 2050 to become a Zero. Efforts to discharge the city.
Mark Roden, Operations Director, Toyota, UK, said: 'We are pleased that the London Police Agency team has added the Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car. The iconic unique car style of the London Police Department means that in and around London, The popularity of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles is even higher. This also proves that some organizations and groups have seen the future of the zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell fleet.