Friday, April 24, 2009

How Does Hydrogen Car Work?


In recent years automotive experts are spending most of their time on hydrogen cars.Keeping the high price of fuel in head experts are trying to develop a hydrogen car which will not only be fuel efficient but also be environment friendly.Hydrogen cars work through the use of a fuel cell, which is responsible for electrolyzing water. This means that water’s two components - hydrogen and oxygen - are separated by the use of direct electrical current. The fuel cells can be installed in the engine and filled with water. Hydrogen cars can also work by simply refilling the tank with liquid hydrogen.

However, like most new discoveries or inventions, there are still downsides to the use of hydrogen cars. For instance, if the car uses fuel cells, one needs to keep the electrical charge of the hydrogen generator to create the needed HHO gas. On the other hand, using liquid hydrogen entails the use of a fuel tank which is larger than a regular gas tank. Also, there is not much refilling stations for hydrogen cars using liquid hydrogen.

Still, the good news is that experts are currently working on addressing these issues. For instance, some countries are preparing for the time when hydrogen cars are mass produced by building hydrogen refilling stations. Despite the billions of dollars needed in putting the necessary infrastructure for hydrogen refilling stations, countries like China and the United States are working overtime on establishing a hydrogen refilling network.

When the time comes that cars are run on hydrogen, a lot of issues concerning the use of fossil based fuel will be instantly addressed. For one, the most pressing concern is the exorbitant price of gasoline products. Since water is such an abundant resource, motorists do not have to shell out a fortune in order to run their vehicles. This will revolutionize the way we do business, and would tremendously affect what has been an oil-based global economy. Cars that are fueled by hydrogen can also improve the air quality, since emissions of vehicles using gasoline have been known as the primary culprit to air pollution.

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