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The KEN engineers also work on the development of fuel cell vehicles. In fact, they made a major contribution to the development of the Citaro fuel cell buses that are now being tested in everyday service. Despite KEN’s relatively young age, DaimlerChrysler actually has a long tradition of involvement with zero-emission vehicles: Back in 1908, a “Mercedes Electrique” model was rolling through the streets of Mannheim.
 
The KEN engineers also work on the development of fuel cell vehicles. In fact, they made a major contribution to the development of the Citaro fuel cell buses that are now being tested in everyday service. Despite KEN’s relatively young age, DaimlerChrysler actually has a long tradition of involvement with zero-emission vehicles: Back in 1908, a “Mercedes Electrique” model was rolling through the streets of Mannheim.
 
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Revision as of 11:18, 16 March 2006

DaimlerChrysler announced a PHEV-20 Sprinter van at the HanoverTruck Show in Sept. 2004. It will have a 15kWh advanced Lithium-ion battery and 120hp continuous (280hp peak) electric motor.