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As with many other green cars, the purpose of Tiguan HyMotion was to show what is expected to happen in the future, not to show a model that you may buy.
The Tiguan HyMotion has a hydrogen fuel cell system which delivers 197 hp and produces no emissions except water vapour. This concept is younger brother of known Touran HyMotion. The Tiguan HyMotion concept has a fuel cell system integrated in the engine compartment. When the electric motor give its helping hand, the Tiguan HyMotion advances to 134 horsepower. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 14 seconds and the top speed is 155 km/h. Not a stellar performance, but remember that is produces no emissions.
For you that aren't familiar with fuel cells we bring you the simple explanation from VW. The key component of each individual fuel cell – a number of them are combined into a stack – is a proton-conducting membrane. It is located between each anode and cathode pair. Hydrogen flows on the anode side, and air flows into the cell on the cathode side. When many of these cells are combined in a stack, enough energy can be generated to drive a vehicle.
In each cell, hydrogen and oxygen react to form water on the cathode side. The fuel cell thereby converts chemical energy directly into electrical energy in an oxidation, or "cold" combustion process. The generated "exhaust" is clean water vapour. The fuel cell is supplied fuel from the hydrogen tank and oxygen from the air by an external air inlet and outputs the electrical energy it generates – the power – via a converter and a downstream electrical system rectifier – to one or more electric motors. The Tiguan HyMotion is nearly silent when driven, and it is emissions-free.
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