Daihatsu FC DECK and Deca-Deca Concepts
The Deca Deca, meanwhile, proposes a new category of vehicles called "super space". Combining a commanding view from the front seats on a par with a van with a large interior utility space, it was developed for energetic young people and families who enjoy outdoor pursuits during the weekend, and also for active seniors.
The FC Deco Deck on the other hand has been developed as a zero-emission next generation mobility vehicle. Equipped with a unique precious metal-free liquid fuel cell system developed by Daihatsu, it falls within standards for mini vehicles. Daihatsu will also be exhibiting two types of generators based on the same fuel cell system: FC-Dock 20C and the FC-Dock 5C. These are technologies that will open up new possibilities for the energy society of the future, offering security and freedom.
Daihatsu will also be showcasing the Tanto Welcome Seat, a welfare vehicle scheduled for release based on the new Tanto, which was launched in October this year.
FC Deco Deck
Zero-emission next generation vehicle with a liquid fuel cell system ideal for a mini vehicle The FC Deco Deck is equipped with a simple, compact and low-cost fuel cell generator that opens up new possibilities.
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- Next generation fuel cell vehicle equipped with Daihatsu's unique "precious metal-free liquid fuel cell" technology
- New compact fuel cell system ideal for a mini vehicle, using liquid fuel with high energy density
- New platform offering greater freedom, thanks to a compact fuel cell system that can be installed under the floor
- Low-cost fuel cell stack that is precious metal-free and helps save resources
FC-Dock: Proposing new possibilities for the fuel cell generator
- A simple, compact, low-cost generator which proposes a new way of using fuel cells.
- Uses a bottle replacement system to avoid direct contact with the fuel, making refueling
simple and safe.
- Self-contained generator capable of starting up without external power, enabling it to
supply power even in an emergency.
Source: Daihatshu
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