All the protectionism of european and american car companies in protecting their ICE over the last decade was for nothing.
China has now adequate battery and electric technology to satisfy their own market and threaten the legacy manufacturers
Knock-knock-knockin' on CHINA's door .. where you've been?!!Brake Horse Power wrote: ↑11 Sep 2019, 22:08What do you see as a hybrid cell?
I like the China fuel cell news, if they have a plan they just go big! Funny enough here in West Europe there is so much knowledge but every step is so painfully slow. Better team up with the Chinese in order to do some serious business soon..
well its kinda still complicated any thing related to hydrogen for humans to deal with, its not really hydrogen problem that we can't yet exploit its unimaginable benefits.. hopefully a breakthrough will happen soon.Big Tea wrote: ↑11 Sep 2019, 19:51Interesting link, thanks.
But... A million in 10 years? and in a specific press?
That is probably less than are currently using recycled chip oil already.
It would be good if there was a viable alternative, even if just to help keep the cost down but I think there are (or were) half a million LPG cars on UK roads so don't really see the savings. (except processing)
I wonder if it may ever become possible to have a hybrid cell and battery?
First, just for my interest, do you have one? it looks like a pic taken of your display?loner wrote: ↑12 Sep 2019, 10:40well its kinda still complicated any thing related to hydrogen for humans to deal with, its not really hydrogen problem that we can't yet exploit its unimaginable benefits.. hopefully a breakthrough will happen soon.Big Tea wrote: ↑11 Sep 2019, 19:51Interesting link, thanks.
But... A million in 10 years? and in a specific press?
That is probably less than are currently using recycled chip oil already.
It would be good if there was a viable alternative, even if just to help keep the cost down but I think there are (or were) half a million LPG cars on UK roads so don't really see the savings. (except processing)
I wonder if it may ever become possible to have a hybrid cell and battery?
and you have to forgive me since iam not a technical guy but this pic isn't a hybrid fuel cell and battery ?!!
https://i.imgur.com/YUmCOB6.jpg
taking from a Hyundai NEXO vid.
nopeBig Tea wrote: ↑12 Sep 2019, 15:15First, just for my interest, do you have one? it looks like a pic taken of your display?
How long does refueling take with a call? Is it 'just' a matter of filling up, or is there time needed for reactions to start? I have not really looked at Hydrogen cell cars, I need to catch up as I seem to have dismissed them prematurely.
It is the most common 'stuff' in the universe, I need to look into capturing it. Thaks
Thanks, good vid. As the guy said though, Its not on my list either.loner wrote: ↑12 Sep 2019, 18:04nopeBig Tea wrote: ↑12 Sep 2019, 15:15First, just for my interest, do you have one? it looks like a pic taken of your display?
How long does refueling take with a call? Is it 'just' a matter of filling up, or is there time needed for reactions to start? I have not really looked at Hydrogen cell cars, I need to catch up as I seem to have dismissed them prematurely.
It is the most common 'stuff' in the universe, I need to look into capturing it. Thaks
check this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euUiIjXA-zc
thnx so is it all the same configuration for all fcv manufactures or is it different look to the clarity.. can we call this motor an electric motorBrake Horse Power wrote: ↑12 Sep 2019, 21:47Every fuel cell vehicle needs a small battery because it can't ramp up and down immediately. Also a battery allows for higher peak power.
In case of the Toyota Mirai and Hyundai Nexo you can't really call it a hybrid tough, the fuel cell generates up to 100kW the battery is only a couple of kWh, guess it was around 2kWh.
That's what's brilliant of fuel cell cars, it is a lot lighter and much less raw material is needed. Also pollution by production is therefor a lot less
you trespass the bankers and oil lords territory and there will be blood.. they are already tax the hell out of EVs.
now we are talking .. its WATER the source of the ultimate PURE AND MASSIVE power, human body contain of 60% water, you quench seeds in the ground with water and you have plants , water gives life, most grounds on earth are water , GOD created water from extremely 2 flammable atoms but made us turn off fires with water but we can't take notes unfortunately with our idiotism and egotistic greed going the filthy dirty black oily route.Greg Locock wrote: ↑13 Sep 2019, 04:56This thread is hilarious. Hydrogen, at the moment, is a lousy energy storage method. Most hydrogen is manufactured by catalysing oil, releasing CO2 into the atmosphere. Then you have to compress it (takes energy), and then figure out how to store it. 20-30 years back a full tank of hydrogen would disappear in 3 days whether you used it or not in the vehicle storage tanks they used then.
That's not to say it has no future. Storage has improved, and fuel cells have got cheaper. CSIRO are working on a solar to hydrogen tech (just add water). IF that comes to fruition and it is a reasonable price then that's a complete game changer. But with current tech, it's just a farce, because it is basically oil.
Current tech is ready to make green hydrogen using Elektrolysis, so no problem there? Just build the plants (as Nikola is currently doing in US).Greg Locock wrote: ↑13 Sep 2019, 04:56This thread is hilarious. Hydrogen, at the moment, is a lousy energy storage method. Most hydrogen is manufactured by catalysing oil, releasing CO2 into the atmosphere. Then you have to compress it (takes energy), and then figure out how to store it. 20-30 years back a full tank of hydrogen would disappear in 3 days whether you used it or not in the vehicle storage tanks they used then.
That's not to say it has no future. Storage has improved, and fuel cells have got cheaper. CSIRO are working on a solar to hydrogen tech (just add water). IF that comes to fruition and it is a reasonable price then that's a complete game changer. But with current tech, it's just a farce, because it is basically oil.