When he opened the door, and showed what's inside, I thought - all that complexity...compared to an electric socket to plug into... I wonder what the difference in price is ?
So, you're taking electricity to make hydrogen to convert back to electricity to charge a car, why not direct from solar to car, it would make more sense to use the hydrogen to fuel the cad directly, which i would guess will give more range, predferrably hydrogen engine.
First off it says it's a demonstration project. But the sun doesn't shine at night so this demonstration project can charge any time, around the clock.
Can the heat created by the electrolyzer and fuel cell be used to e.g. produce hot water for a building?
very well project - and like all end users, I'm curios what is the price?
How much in us dollars? What's the efficiency? Also can it be converted to burn hydrogen for heat production to heat buildings?
Really good and impressive 👍👍
Great 👍
When he opened the door, and showed what's inside, I thought - all that complexity...compared to an electric socket to plug into... I wonder what the difference in price is ?
The distilled water is in closed cycle I presume right?
So there should be some water tank hat was not explicitly mentioned.
Did you make this machine in small form.
10 kg of H2, is it enough to charge 2 EV for 500km?
Impressive 👍
Can we use hydrogen in broad level
Toyota is developing hydrogen combustion engine can this be used for that
So, you're taking electricity to make hydrogen to convert back to electricity to charge a car, why not direct from solar to car, it would make more sense to use the hydrogen to fuel the cad directly, which i would guess will give more range, predferrably hydrogen engine.
First off it says it's a demonstration project. But the sun doesn't shine at night so this demonstration project can charge any time, around the clock.
It is not so simple as you make it out to be. Rookie mistake in thinking that way
Hydrogen is used as a battery