I worked for a startup called Millennial Cell in Eatontown, NJ that produced hydrogen for cars. We made it from NaBH4 in alkaline solution that produced hydrogen as you needed it. It was called Hydrogen on Demand. We took an old Ford Bronco and converted it. We rode around our industrial park and just kept increasing the speed to see how fast it would go (it got up to 50 mph). A cop stopped us. Here are 4 people in white lab coats and goggles writing down notes in the car. We told the cop what we were doing and he said, well, I think I heard something about that but just stay at the speed limit and he let us go without a ticket.
Didn’t Bob Lazar, the Area 51 guy have one of those? He wanted to create a company that sold hydrogen cars but China had all the resources for the hydrogen absorption apparatus. Metal Hydrides or something like that.
Bob Lazars car used 6Li (lithium-6) H (hydride) for H1 storage which he created in his own particle accelerator as you cannot easily purchase that material because it has to do with nuclear weapons iirc.
Basically it stores the hydrogen and then when heat is applied it releases the hydrogen which is then used in the engine.
This is the video explaining it better than i can
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I worked for a startup called Millennial Cell in Eatontown, NJ that produced hydrogen for cars. We made it from NaBH4 in alkaline solution that produced hydrogen as you needed it. It was called Hydrogen on Demand. We took an old Ford Bronco and converted it. We rode around our industrial park and just kept increasing the speed to see how fast it would go (it got up to 50 mph). A cop stopped us. Here are 4 people in white lab coats and goggles writing down notes in the car. We told the cop what we were doing and he said, well, I think I heard something about that but just stay at the speed limit and he let us go without a ticket.
Didn’t Bob Lazar, the Area 51 guy have one of those? He wanted to create a company that sold hydrogen cars but China had all the resources for the hydrogen absorption apparatus. Metal Hydrides or something like that.
Bob Lazars car used 6Li (lithium-6) H (hydride) for H1 storage which he created in his own particle accelerator as you cannot easily purchase that material because it has to do with nuclear weapons iirc.
Basically it stores the hydrogen and then when heat is applied it releases the hydrogen which is then used in the engine.
This is the video explaining it better than i can enter text