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Peugeot Citroen and Intelligent Energy Progress Engine Collaboration

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Company Press Release, Chris Innis

PSA Peugeot Citroën and Intelligent Energy have
presented the results of their H2Origin collaborative research project,
which has successfully integrated fuel cell technology into a zero emissions
urban delivery vehicle with an electric powertrain.

The three year partnership between the two companies has culminated in the
delivery of a demonstrator vehicle powered by an electric battery with a
successful hydrogen fuel cell range extender. The demonstrator is based on one
of PSA Peugeot Citroën's van range, the Peugeot Partner Origin.

The Intelligent Energy 10kWe fuel cell system was specifically designed for the
vehicle.

PSA Peugeot Citroën's novel hydrogen storage system offers the
advantage of a compressed hydrogen being securely stored in an exchangeable rack, which
provides a practical alternative to refuelling at a traditional fuel station,
thus overcoming a major hurdle.

The fuel cell offers the following advantages:
- The range of the electric vehicle is trebled thanks to the fuel cell to 300km
- The fuel cell is compact enough to fit under the bonnet of a small delivery
vehicle
- The vehicle can be started at temperatures as low as -20°C

PSA Peugeot Citroën's novel hydrogen storage system offers the
advantage of a compressed hydrogen being securely stored in an exchangeable rack, which
provides a practical alternative to refuelling at a traditional fuel station,
thus overcoming a major hurdle.

Henri Winand, CEO of Intelligent Energy, commented:
"Our fuel cell expertise and systems integration capabilities have been proven
yet again in developing the power system and incorporating it into this
vehicle. We have made the fuel cell system robust and compact enough for real-
world clean motoring applications, and have gained invaluable experience
through the collaboration with PSA Peugeot Citroën."

Jean Pierre Goedgebuer, Scientific Director of PSA Peugeot Citroën, said:
"As a leader in low carbon vehicles, we have already demonstrated several zero
emissions vehicles. The Intelligent Energy fuel cell in the H2Origin extends
its range from approximately 100km to three times that distance. This sort of
range increases the attractiveness of electric vehicles for urban delivery,
which is one of the most promising future markets for electric vehicles."

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