On 29 March, after Europe and the USA/Canada, the third section of the F-CELL World Drive with the B-Class F-CELL cars commenced. This is the second time that Mercedes-Benz is bringing fuel cell powered cars to Australia, as this locally emission-free technology was already used in Perth as part of the HyFLEET:CUTE STEP project. Three Mercedes-Benz Citaro buses with fuel cell drive were in operation in the city's urban public transport system between 2004 and 2007, where they demonstrated their reliability and performance potential by covering a total of over 261,000 kilometres in Australia. "One major advantage of fuel cell technology is that it can be used in a wide variety of vehicles, from passenger cars to buses. Moreover, it is not only suitable for short distances that are for example covered in public transport, but also for longer distances," says Prof. Herbert Kohler, Head of E-Drive & Future Mobility in the Research and Pre-Development department, and Chief Environmental Officer of Daimler AG."Fuel cell vehicles therefore have a great potential for CO2 reduction over a wide range of mobility needs."
After a 13-day journey across the south of Australia, including detours via the famous Great Ocean Road, the stage of the F-CELL World Drive which is most distant from the final destination, will end in Perth on 10 April. From there, the bright green-coloured B-Class F-CELL cars will embark on their last flight to Shanghai in China. After spending several days at the internationally important exhibition "Auto Shanghai", their route will then take them more than 14,000 kilometres through the Eurasian continent until they arrive at their starting and finishing point in Stuttgart.