We continue to lead the way forward in developing hydrogen technology and believe hydrogen may become a viable motor fuel in the future.
In 2006, we publicly unveiled the first in a series of hydrogen-powered vehicles partially funded by a contract with the U.S. Department of Energy. The all-new fuel cell Ford Explorer can travel 350 miles on a single fill-up, more than any fuel cell vehicle on the road.
The fuel cell Explorer comes equipped with the currently available advanced electric all-wheel-drive system, though a center-mounted hydrogen storage tank now occupies the space typically used for the 6-speed automatic transmission found in production Explorer models.
Locating the hydrogen storage tank in this area allowed engineers to design a larger tank and deliver a never-before-achieved 350-mile driving range for a fuel cell vehicle. This unique design maintains Explorer's six-passenger seating arrangement and the cargo capacity found in the production Ford Explorer.
In less than a year, the fuel cell Explorer has accumulated more than 17,000 miles, including a world-record drive of 1,556 miles in a single 24-hour period, the most of any fuel cell vehicle to date.
Through the U.S. Department of Energy's Technology Demonstration Vehicle program, we received partial funding to design and build a prototype fuel cell Ford Explorer.
The goal of the Technology Demonstration Vehicle program is to find environmentally friendly alternatives to the use of petroleum to power vehicles.
![]() |
FLIP-BOOK* | |
---|---|---|
Flip-Book | ||
*Interactive flip-book format requires Flash Player |