The Toyota Mirai fuel cell has an output power of more than 100 kW.
Contents
- What is the lifespan of a hydrogen fuel cell?
- What is the power of the Toyota Mirai?
- How many years does a hydrogen fuel cell last?
- What is the mpg of a Mirai fuel cell?
- How many kW is the Toyota Mirai?
- Is hydrogen fuel cheaper than gas?
- How big is the fuel cell in a Toyota Mirai?
- Is Toyota discontinuing the Mirai?
- What is the MPG of hydrogen fuel?
- Is Mirai bigger than Camry?
What is the lifespan of a hydrogen fuel cell?
approximately 150,000-200,000 miles
For example, many automakers of passenger cars aim for a fuel cell stack lifespan of at least 5,000 hours or approximately 150,000-200,000 miles. In the heavy-duty category, many bus fuel cell stacks (power plant) have reached lifetimes of 20,000 hours and more, with a goal of 30,000 hours by 2030.
What is the power of the Toyota Mirai?
151 horsepower
The Mirai is comfortable, and drives like an electric car because that’s exactly what it is. It takes oncoming airflow, steals the oxygen, mixes it with hydrogen stored in its tanks, and from that creates electricity that it sends to a 151 horsepower electric motor at the front of the car.
How many years does a hydrogen fuel cell last?
approximately 5 to 10 years
Hydrogen fuel cells can last between 5,000 to 10,000 hours, which is approximately 5 to 10 years, under normal conditions. Hydrogen fuel cells are a type of energy conversion device that transforms the chemical energy stored in hydrogen and oxygen into electricity.
What is the mpg of a Mirai fuel cell?
67 MPGe
Mirai has an EPA-estimated driving range of 312 miles and an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 67 MPGe.
How many kW is the Toyota Mirai?
114 kW
The MIRAI is powered by a 114 kW/155 PS* electric motor.
Is hydrogen fuel cheaper than gas?
While the current price of hydrogen is higher than gasoline, fuel cells are approximately 2.5 times more efficient than gasoline engines.
How big is the fuel cell in a Toyota Mirai?
The compact Mirai FC stack generates about 160 times more power than the residential fuel cells on sale in Japan. The Mirai has a new compact (13-litre (2.9 imp gal; 3.4 US gal)), high-efficiency, high-capacity converter developed to boost voltage generated in the Toyota FC Stack to 650 volts.
Is Toyota discontinuing the Mirai?
Verdict The future of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles is still in development, and the Mirai isn’t giving up.
What is the MPG of hydrogen fuel?
Average Expected Energy Use (mpge)
FCEBs have an average fuel economy of approximately 7.9 miles per kilogram of hydrogen, which equates to approximately 7 miles per diesel gallon equivalent (DGE).
Is Mirai bigger than Camry?
Measuring 4975mm long, 1885mm wide, 1470mm tall and with a 2920mm wheelbase, the second-generation Mirai is comparable in size to a mid-size sedan like the Camry and Mazda6.