Symbio, the French designer and manufacturer, has integrated its fuel cell into the Japanese manufactured Nissan electric vehicles to create a new electric-hydrogen (H2) hybrid.
Symbio is responding to the current market’s needs, exploring a new market segment – duty vehicles – to contribute towards mobility solutions and a more sustainable environment.
Taxis in particular have been identified as a major source of air pollution in city centres, and more regulations are applied to limit emissions in urban areas.
Based on Japanese OEM platform, the converted e-NV200 is a 700-bar hybrid plug-in– H2 vehicle with more than 500 km of range. This vehicle can be refuelled in minutes and is fully connected. This is apparently the best options for taxis to drive daily without any range restrictions and/or polluting air in urban areas.
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