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MercedesMercedes-BenzGermany, 1924 > present197 models
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is delaying the introduction of the B-ClassMercedes-Benz B-Class Gen.2 [W246]Germany, 2012 > present42 versions
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powered by a hydrogen fuel cell for a lack of technology and infrastructure. It is actively looking for a partner to develop a shared fuel cell powertrain to reduce costs. The most likely candidate for a partner is RenaultRenaultFrance, 1898 > present189 models
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-NissanNissanJapan, 1932 > present159 models
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because it already has a partnership with DaimlerDaimlerGermany, 1889 > present12 models
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ToyotaToyotaJapan, 1937 > present155 models
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and BMWBolléeFrance, 1895 > 19301 model
agreed to co-develop a fuel cell powertrain together earlier this week.
The problem with hydrogen fuel cells is still price and infrastructure. The systems are very expensive, and there is no where to get the hydrogen fuel. Mercedes says that it could sell the hydrogen B-Class, but it would be prohibitively expensive.
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will not be available on the market until at least 2017 but without an infrastructure, it could be even longer.
Instead of a fuel cell, Mercedes plans to introduce an electrically-powered version of the B-Class.
Source: Automotive News
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