GreenGT has been
around for a few years bringing us electric vehicles such as the 2009 GreenGT
Sprint, the 2010 Citroën Servile, and the 2011 GreenGT 300. Its last project
was the Green GT Electric Race Car Concept and we now hear that it has been
whipped into a production version and invited to compete as an experimental car
at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2012.
The GreenGT LMPH2 will incorporate all of the safety features found
in the company’s previous models and will be built on an LMP chassis. It will
be fueled by 12 kg of hydrogen in 700 bar high-pressure tanks which are on
board the vehicle. This hydrogen will be fed into a fuel cell, and when
combined with oxygen, will produce electricity to run the racer. The only
emissions escaping it will be steam so the LMPH2 will be fully carbon neutral.
GreenGT will be presenting the first LMPH2 in the fall of 2011 to
undergo testing before the big year ahead of them. This first model will
feature a 134 HP fuel cell that will then be followed with a 402
HP fuel cell.