24 January 2025

single seater urban vehicle has top speed of 60km/h and 300km range

Spectronik and Temasek Polytechnic’s Clean Energy Research Centre (CERC) collaborate on a project to showcase a zero-emission, one-seater, personal mobility vehicle designed for urban cities.  

The objective of this project is to prove the viability and advantages of Spectronik’s Hydrogen fuel cell power system for urban mobility – including 2-3X longer driving range and fast Hydrogen refueling compared to incumbent battery solution. CERC contributes its long-range telemetry and cloud computing system that enables remote monitoring and data collection of the fuel cell and vehicle performance in real time. 

The final prototype has the following specifications:

- Max speed: 60km/h
- Max range: 300km
- Curb weight: 290kg
- Fuel cell power: 3kW
- Hydrogen storage: 625g at 350bar
- Refueling time: 5min
- Smart monitoring for reliability and safety

“We are proud to partner with Temasek Polytechnic on this project. CERC’s telemetry system allows us to continuously track our fuel cell system performance via 5G network, further enhancing safety and system reliability,” said Jogjaman Jap – CEO of Spectronik.

“CERC is a firm believer of the potential of green Hydrogen to decarbonize urban mobility. We look forward to seeing more Spectronik fuel cell powered vehicles on the road,” said  Wang Gucheng – Head of Temasek Polytechnic’s Clean Energy Research Centre.

The original base vehicle is a first-generation COMS developed by Toyota Auto Body, courtesy of Toyota Tsusho. Nexty Electronics – subsidiary of Toyota Tsusho, is Spectronik’s official fuel cell distributor in Japan.

 




 
 

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