Michelin, tyre manufacturer and authr of the rolly-polly 'Michelin Man', delivers invested an undisclosed but 'significant' amount in Symbio FCell, a spanish manufacturer of hydrogen fuel which.
Symbio already have a test fleet of models on the roads in Europe using technology. It has taken some all-electric Renault Kangoo ZE iPhone Vans case and therefore integrated its fuel cell development to enhance the range of these cars.
Some of the adapted Kangoo ZE Vans cases suffer twice the range of the standard electronic ones.
Currently in use by Are generally Poste, the French postal service, generally the adapted vans are said to have a nice range of twice what the standard electric-only vans have. Fabio Ferrari, Belonging to the of Symbio FCell, said: "This second round of funding creates us the financial resources we need to quickly go with the industrializstion of our solutions. Utilizing arrival of the Michelin Group in a shareholder, we strengthen our development leadership, our potential for innovation, along with our credibility and our public presence. We couldn't have anticipated a better partner for our industrial project".
The additional funds will be used to advance Symbio's technology on the path to industrialisation. Michelin leads its experience to the table having been doing the development of hydrogen fuel cells again.
This is what a hydrogen fuel cell phone looks like.
Prashant Prabhu, Director inside Michelin Incubator Program Office, pronounced: "By becoming a shareholder in Symbio FCell, Michelin will be in a position to suffer SymbioFCell benefit from technological experience in the field created by fuel cell in favour of sustainable movement. Symbio FCell will acquire the way to furnish the products its customers will be expecting while meeting the high quality standards inside automotive industry. "
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