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The BMW Hydrogen 7 is a limited production
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built from 2005 to 2007 by German
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manufacturer
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. The car is based on BMW's traditional petrol-powered
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line of vehicles, and more specifically the 760Li. It uses the same 6-litre V-12 motor as does the 760i and 760Li; however, it has been modified to also allow for the combustion of
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as well as petrol, making it a bivalent engine.


Production

Only 100 total vehicles were produced to put their technology to the test. BMW said it chose public figures such as politicians, media figures, businessmen and big names in the entertainment industry such as 2007
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-winning director
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and the chairman of
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AG, Erich Sixt, because “they would be ideal ambassadors” for hydrogen fuel and could help spread awareness of the need for such technologies.


Use of hydrogen technology

The BMW Hydrogen 7 burns hydrogen in an
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(ICE). When in hydrogen mode, high-pressure injectors, designed by HOERBIGER ValveTec GmbH, directly inject hydrogen gas into the cylinder combustion chamber with pressures of up to . The combustion technique is a combination of spark-ignition and diesel combustion systems using surface ignition, subsequently followed by a diffusion type of combustion. This combustion system matches the efficiency values of the currently best turbodiesel engines at a maximum of 42 percent. The car can also switch seamlessly between hydrogen and gasoline at the touch of a button on the steering wheel, and will do so automatically when one of the fuels is depleted. The hydrogen fuel is stored in a large, nearly , bi-layered and highly insulated tank that stores the fuel as liquid rather than as compressed gas, which BMW says offers 75% more energy per volume as a liquid than compressed gas at 700 bars of pressure.Road Testing BMW's Hydrogen 7
/ref> The hydrogen tank's insulation is under high vacuum in order to keep heat transfer to the hydrogen to a bare minimum, and is purportedly equivalent to a thick wall of polystyrene
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. To stay a liquid, hydrogen must be cooled and maintained at
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temperatures of, at warmest, . When not using fuel, the Hydrogen 7's hydrogen tank starts to warm and the hydrogen starts to vaporize. Once the tank's internal pressure reaches 87 psi, at roughly 17 hours of non-use, the tank will safely vent the building pressure. Over 10–12 days, it will completely lose the contents of the tank because of this. There have been some accusations of
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in reference to their BMW Hydrogen 7. Some critics claim that the emissions produced during
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production outweigh the reduction of tailpipe emissions, and that the Hydrogen 7 is a distraction from more immediate, practical solutions for car pollution. The BBC's
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questioned whether the Hydrogen 7 was "a truly green initiative or merely a cynical marketing ploy".


Specifications

The car is powered by a 6.0 litre
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capable of running on both premium gasoline and hydrogen fuel. It is rated at and of torque using either fuel. The car accelerates from stopped to in 9.5 seconds. The hydrogen fuel tank holds roughly of hydrogen, enough to travel . The gasoline fuel tank holds 73.8 litres equal to , enough to travel for a combined total of over at cruising speeds. The Hydrogen 7 gets about on hydrogen. In comparison, Honda's
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gets about liquid hydrogen equivalent mileage. The
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of the Hydrogen 7 is roughly heavier than the 760Li, bringing it to about .


See also

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List of hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles A hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicle (HICEV) is a vehicle powered by a hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine. Some versions are hydrogen–gasoline hybrids. 1800s * 1807 – Francois Isaac de Rivaz – the De Rivaz engine, the fir ...


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