What's new

Tata Motors-ISRO's Starbus fuel cell bus showcased in India

Bad Guy

BANNED
Joined
Nov 4, 2015
Messages
974
Reaction score
-5
Country
India
Location
India
Tata Motors-ISRO's Starbus fuel cell bus showcased in India
Tata Motors today showcased the country's first fuel cell bus in Pune. Based on the model unveiled at the 2012 Auto Expo, the fuel cell-powered Starbus will be a zero-emission mode of public transport for intra-city commutes.
Fuel-Cell-Bus.jpg
The company states that the battery-powered electric vehicles have their own limitations such as plug-in charging. In fuel cell-powered vehicles, hydrogen stored in a compressed form is made to combine with oxygen from air to generate electricity. This system only emits water vapour as the final byproduct. The company claims that the lack of external charging combined with the longer driving range makes fuel cells the best alternate to conventional electrics. In addition, the Starbus fuel cell bus comes equipped with idle-off system that shuts down the fuel cell once the motor is sensed to be idling.
Tata Motors has signed a MoU with ISRO in 2006 for providing technology in producing, storing and handling gaseous and liquid hydrogen. The ISRO team capitalised their years of cryogenic expertise to use liquid hydrogen to power engines. The Tata Motors and ISRO engineering team designed and developed the Fuel Cell Power System (FCPS) for the bus starting from 20KW to 120KW. The Starbus fuel cell bus was first unveiled at the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre at the ISRO facility in Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu, in 2013.
We did reach out to Tata Motors to find details on the launch date of the Starbus fuel cell along with the plant wherein the bus will be manufactured. However, we have been told the details of the both have still not be finalised.
STARBUS-HYBRID-1024x724.jpg
2017 Starbus Hybrid
The other offerings that were showcased today include the Starbus electric, Starbus hybrid and Starbus LNG. The Starbus hybrid comes with new-generation Lithium-ion phosphate batteries (Prismatic Cell) that are charged by the BS-IV compliant diesel motor. Tata Motors claims that the series hybrid technology offers lowest cost of ownership and considerably lower emissions compared to conventional buses. Furthermore, the hybrid bus can run on pure electric mode, for around 30-35 per cent of the total travel distance. The Starbus LNG's aim is to provide lower carbon emissions and better fuel economy with lower operating costs. The LNG buses will have a claimed range of more than 700km in one tankful.
 
Hydrogen as a fuel is not very practical proposition, maybe in future. Fuel cells have been around for 100 years but nothing useful technology came out of it. Hydrogen fuel cells are definitely clean source of energy because there is no burning of fuel and only byproduct it produces is water.

How are you going to produce it??? Even storage facilities and transportation needs have to be addressed before people accept it a reliable fuel.
 
http://www.ibtimes.co.in/tata-motor...l-bus-spied-testing-likely-launch-soon-752690

1512980243_tata-starbus-hydrogen-fuel-cell-bus.jpg



Remember Tata's much-talked-about hydrogen fuel cell bus that made its first appearance at the Auto Expo 2012? It looks like we could see the production version of the Starbus soon.

According to reports, the prototype of the Starbus has been spied undergoing testing near the company's plant in Sanand, Gujarat, hinting at the arrival of the model. From the images shared by the folks at TeamBHP, the Starbus seems to be in its final stages of development and the company could announce the launch soon. With the government pushing for electric or alternative fuel vehicles by 2030, the initiatives of Tata would be seen as a welcome move.

Tata Starbus fuel cell concept was Tata Motors initiative on alternate fuels. It was developed with support from the government's Department of Scientific and Industrial Research under the Technology Development and Demonstration Programme.

temcded3.png
 
1. So there are three variants of the bus - hydrogen-fueled, Hybrid and CNG??

2. As far as I know the issue in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles is safety regarding storage of flammable hydrogen gas. So what has this bus achieved accordingly??
 

Back
Top Bottom