Posts

Absorbed Glass Mat Batteries

Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles

Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles

Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles
Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles

Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles

Toyota to launch hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in US next year (domain-B) Hydrogen-powered electric cars are moving in at a brisk pace as fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) that use hydrogen as fuel for their batteries will be in use in Northern America by 2015…

A massive breakthrough in Australia as a new diesel hydrogen fuel mix engine is engineered !

Eric Roberts‘s insight:

Toyota The new hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will be able to get their electricity from an electrochemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen, which will generate a current that could be available earlier than thought.

The first British hydrogen filling station. Hence, for public to use ! Has now been opened in Swindon, Wiltshire. Consequently, it is located at the giant Honda factory near South Marston. The new site will be open to the public. Although it is within the grounds of the Honda car factory,.

This is the very first step. On the road towards attracting Hydrogen fuel-cell cars to the UK. So, the single pump will be able to fill the new hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. They will be able to get their electricity from an electrochemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen. Which will generate a current car with gas-based hydrogen. Although any member of the public will have to pass a BOC safety course,. Of course, before, they were able to fill their hydrogen cars.

The new hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles will be able to get their electricity from an electrochemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen, which will generate a current. The only wastes that are omitted are water vapour and heat, making the cars extremely environmentally friendly.

Okay, let’s get into the exciting world of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

Consider this: It’s 2024, and the hype about electric vehicles (EVs) is no longer limited to batteries. Enter hydrogen fuel cell technology, the cool new kid on the block in the car industry.

What’s the deal with hydrogen fuel cell vehicles?


However, it is not all sunshine and rainbows. The technology is fantastic, but there are a few challenges. To begin, hydrogen refuelling stations are as rare as a bright day in November in the United Kingdom. They must become more common before these vehicles can truly take off. Furthermore, manufacturing hydrogen fuel in an environmentally friendly manner is still an ongoing process.

The future seems bright (and green).
Despite the hurdles, the future of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles is bright. With governments pushing for greener transportation solutions and companies investing in research, we may see more of these environmentally friendly vehicles on the road.

A little of local flavour. hydrogen fuel cell vehicles represent the future frontier in clean driving


In the United Kingdom, we are not only passionate about a nice cup of tea; we are also committed to renewable energy. The government has been investing in hydrogen technology, so who knows? Perhaps we’ll see hydrogen stations sprout up like mushrooms after a rainstorm.

To summarise, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles represent the future frontier in clean driving. Toyota, Hyundai, and Honda are on the front lines, but there’s still a long road ahead. It’s an exciting time in the automobile industry, and with a little British creativity, we might just be at the forefront of the green revolution. Keep an eye out, because hydrogen-powered transportation is the future.

This is much earlier than thought before.

In my opinion, this technology will be a winner. Eventually, the motorist will be able to travel just as far as a conventional gasoline car. Without having to have the time consuming inconvenience. So, of having to charge up the battery for the return journey,. That’s, of course unless the present battery technology is not significantly modified.

Other car makers have also shown more interest. The new hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles will be able to get their electricity from an electrochemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen, which will generate a current.

The new hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles will be able to get their electricity from an electrochemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen, which will generate a current powered car.  Honda, of course, and Hyundai, as well as Toyota, whose hydrogen cars are expected to be able to a range of about 300 miles from a full tank, and the fuel will only take three or four minutes to fill the tank.

The USA are at the forefront of supplying fuel.

The new hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles will be able to get their electricity. So, from an electrochemical relationship between oxygen and hydrogen,. Significantly, this will generate a string of filling stations. Naturally, with 68 stations stretching from San Diego to San Francisco, and a further 20 new filling stations to be built by 2015,.

The new Toyota car is expected to be called the FV2. So, and will be made including all the latest IT technology. Making the car a real stunner. Another Toyota model will be known as the i-road . Which will be a three wheeler city car ! Of course, this car is well advanced and will be having trials in several cities. From Japan to France this year (2014)

Hydrogen Fuel cells

Hydrogen Fuel cells-GREEN DRIVING

Hydrogen Fuel cells

Hydrogen Fuel cells

Hydrogen Fuel cells
Hydrogen Fuel cells

Hydrogen fuel cell cars could be here sooner than you think ?

Of course, plans are already being set out to build a network of Hydrogen Fuel Cells filling stations. These filling stations will start out across London . Of course, and then across the whole of the UK. In my opinion this will be great news.So these cars will be sold as an alternative to the Lithium-Ion  battery cars. That are out at the moment and of course the so called dirty oil based fuels. Such as petrol and diesel.

Hyundai is creating the vehicle. Naturally, the company hopes to build over a thousand of these cars by 2015. The hydrogen fuel cell engine has been developed in many different countries. I am very impressed by the work done in Australia at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. I have linked a video demonstrating how a hydrogen fuel cell engine works. Made by RMIT University…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7_QYTAi1-E

Hydrogen makes up about 75% of the universe that we all live in.

We all know that eventually fossil fuels will run out. Although the timing of this has probably been extended. Significantly, by the advent of “Fracking”. Both in the USA and here in the UK,(although on a much smaller scale). This may have prolonged the life of the combustion engined car .So, that we are all familiar with, or at least be part of the fuels mix in the long run.

Of course hydrogen is a much more efficient fuel than fossil fuels. The process of passing hydrogen through a fuel cell is much more effective than the petrochemicals. Consequently, used in the conventional fossil fuel engines. That we still use today in large numbers. Also unlike the electric powered cars, hydrogen can store the energy that it creates.

Another great advantage of fuel cells is that they produce “zero emissions and will not pollute the planet, giving us all a greener future. This hydrogen fuel cell is moving forward, and not all electric cars have been produced at the moment, although I still think that electric cars will be part of the mix.

Hydrogen Fuel cells
Hydrogen Fuel cells
Six hydrogen cars filling stations for London to start with

The main aim will be to open over a million Hydrogen Fuel cells facilities and eventually the hydrogen pumps will integrate with regular pumps selling petrol and diesel on the forecourts of large companies such as Salisbury and Morrison’s super markets, which are showing great interest in the new programme of hydrogen expansion.

The expected cost to fill your car with hydrogen will be around the £40 mark, which will give you about 400 miles in the new Hyundai ix 35. This will be about the same range as conventional fossil fuel-powered cars and a great advantage over electric cars, which at the moment can only travel short distances before requiring a recharge of their car batteries.
The new ix3 5 drives without any noise and only emits water from the exhaust. It has no gearbox and has a drive selector, like an automatic gearbox.

It will take time to establish itself,

but to me, this technology, Hydrogen fuel cells, will be a winner? It sounds almost too good to be true ?

To see a great article about this new car…http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/green-motoring/2013-07/hydrogen-powered-cars-step-closer-to-production-reality

Another great web-site to check out about Hydrogen powered cars is…http://www.planete-hydrogene.com/en/hydrogen-energy-1/hydrogen-powered-car/how-it-works-1.html

So in 2024, we have become members of Tyresafe.org to help promote tyre safety.