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      01-19-2021, 01:14 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by mkoesel View Post
I'm sure you're not the only one. Yet, this ought not generally come as such a shock when we remember that an FCEV is still an EV, and most contemporary dedicated EV architectures are RWD (with optional multi-motor AWD). This is due to packing advantages afforded by the size of electric motors relative to gasoline engines.
True that is a valid point, putting the motor on the rear axle doesn't really take up much space at all. Here is a bit more info if anyone wants to geek out.

https://blog.toyota.co.uk/new-mirai-...ectric-vehicle

Reading that explains the low power a bit more, the fuel cell can output 128kw (I assume continuously?) and the battery can output 31.5kw for 10 seconds.

I imagine both would need to be made larger to output more power. The battery is a tiny 4Ah so will never be able to output much.
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