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Mercedes-Benz F-CELL World Drive in Europe

Mercedes-Benz F-CELL World Drive
Mercedes-Benz has just wrapped up its world tour using the company's F-Cell fuel-cell vehicles. So that German automaker hopes that the drive will prove that fuel-cell vehicles are a viable alternative to traditional EVs and internal combustion vehicles and that lawmakers and businesses will respond by ramping up the infrastructure necessary to easily operate a fuel-cell auto.

Mercedes-Benz F-CELL World Drive in Europe – Leg 24: From Moscow to St. Petersburg
From the Russian capital Moscow, the F-CELL World Drive starts on its 24th leg on May 20. One day before, local media took the opportunity to test drive the locally emission-free B-Class F-CELL in Moscow.

Mercedes-Benz F-CELL World Drive in Europe – Leg 25: From St. Petersburg to Helsinki
On May 23, the F-CELL World Drive embarks on one of the shortest legs of the world tour: the one-day trip leads the participants from St. Petersburg in Russia into the finish capital Helsinki, thereby covering 450 kilometers. Mercedes-Benz F-CELL World Drive in Europe – Leg 26: From Stockholm to Oslo
From Stockholm in Sweden, the tour embarks on a 550 kilometers-journey to the neighbouring country Norway, to Oslo. The interest in fuel cell technology there is great: After Germany and the USA, Norway will be the third market where the B-Class F-CELL will be introduced. Also, on May 27, representatives of the local media have the opportunity to learn about fuel cell technology in Oslo.

Mercedes-Benz F-CELL World Drive in Europe – Leg 27: From Oslo to Hamburg
Mercedes-Benz F-CELL World Drive in Europe – Leg 28: From Hamburg to Stuttgart
On May 30, the fuel cell vehicles will embark on the last leg of the F-CELL World Drive, leading them from Hamburg via Berlin and Nuremberg to the Mercedes-Benz Headquarters in Stuttgart.