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= RiverSimple, a platform for fuel efficient cars, a [[Open Source Hydrogen Car]] project
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URL = http://www.riversimple.com/
 
 
=Description=
 
"A new hydrogen-powered car, whose designs will be “open source” and posted for free use on the web, was unveiled today in London. The company behind the Riversimple urban car claim the new model proves hydrogen automotive technology is ready for roll-out now rather than in 10 years’ time.
 
The open-source approach means entrepreneurs around the world could download the designs and manufacture the two-seater prototype locally for free.
 
The car, which drove in to the launch event, is capable of a 50mph top speed, 0-30mph acceleration in 5.5 seconds, and has a 240 mile range. The car’s backers say it has greenhouse gas emissions of 30g/km CO2, less than a third of the latest hybrid petrol cars such as the Toyota Prius and Honda Insight.
 
The lightweight Smart car-size vehicle uses hydrogen in a modest 6kW fuel cell, and – in the case of this prototype – uses hydrogen converted from natural gas. Hydrogen can also be created from water using electrolysis and potentially even from bio-fuels.
 
The car, which cost nearly £500,000 to develop in partnership with Oxford University and Cranfield University, is expected to cost £200 a month to lease when it is launched as a production vehicle. The date for UK availability is yet to be announced, but Riversimple is in talks with UK cities including Oxford and Worcester for pilots."
(http://gas2.org/2009/06/16/open-source-hydrogen-car-takes-to-the-road/)
 
 
=Mission=
 
= Definition=
 
"The purpose of RiverSimple is to move people sustainably.
We will pursue our purpose by working systematically towards the elimination of the environmental impact of personal mobility.
Our vision is of future where our relationship with the car and with fossil fuels has changed dramatically, with new solutions in place for sustainable and responsible mobility."
(http://www.riversimple.com/)
 
 
=More Information=
 
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