What is a plug-in hydrogen fuel cell vehicle? What credits, subsidies, or rebates are available for the CR-V e:FCEV? How far can I drive before refueling? Where can I lease a CR-V e:FCEV? How do I maintain the CR-V e:FCEV?
Thanks to Sir David Attenborough, and even more recently Greta Thunberg and the Extinction Rebellion protestors, at last there is widespread public awakening to climate change. It has been a long haul.1 Time has been consumed by arguing whether humans have made it happen (i.e. there would ...
One company doing just this is SunHydro which is building the East Coast Hydrogen Highway based upon using solar energy to split water and produce hydrogen fuel for cars. Advantages … Of course the pros of hydrogen fuel may seem obvious. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe...
Liquidhydrogen fuelhas a high-flammability range to special handling, methods of storage and transport need to be strictly adhered to in order to avoid critical accidents. Elimination of sparks from electrical equipment, static electricity, open flames or extremely hot objects need to be employed to...
Is hydrogen propulsion the future? How does a fuel cell work? Are there any risks? In this article, a hydrogen propulsion expert from BMW will answer these questions and more.
The most recent use of hydrogen fuel as an alternative to fossil fuel (gasoline) is in automobiles. The hybrid cars—partly fueled by hydrogen— have been quite successful. Automobiles completely powered by hydrogen are also forecasted for the near future—within the next few years. One maker ...
BMWiX5 HYDROGEN – A PILOT PROJECT FOR H2-POWERED CARS. For the BMW iX5 Hydrogen, the BMW Group developed the world’s most powerful passenger-car fuel-cell system and a special, dedicated battery. Together, these two elements enable consistently high speeds and an electric output of 295 kW...
We think fuel cell technology can be applied to heavier vehicles instead of just passenger cars. He said Honda will use hydrogen “for larger vehicles or non-mobility”, because “most of them use diesel. That can be replaced by fuel cells”. ...
Its merits include having the highest energy per unit mass of the chemical fuels, water as its only product, and suitability for a range of applications. New interest in hydrogen buses and passenger cars has prompted some experimentation, but economics will ultimately determine their future. ...
Hydrogen fueling stations for the home are in the works so that consumers may one day be able to gas up their cars in their own garages.