I worked for a company in New Jersey called Millennium Cell. We produced Hydrogen on Demand. We mixed sodium borohydride with an alkaline solution and it produced hydrogen as you drove the car. No need to store hydrogen.
That is interesting. The big issue (as you know) is hydrogen storage, I kept on getting visions of drunks refilling their cars with hydrogen after the bar closes and blowing up the neighborhood.
I prefer more exotic power generation such as Exotic Vacuum Object Engines, but that's just me. I like your companies approach a lot.
Unfortunately, our company closed. We could never come up with a way to make the sodium borohydride cheap enough (it's very expensive to buy). I rode in a used Bronco that we refitted to use our system. We did not have the right drivetrain so it made a lot of noises. We kept increasing the speed to see how fast we could go and a cop stopped us. We were going 50 mph is a 35 mph zone in an industrial park. When he saw us (4 of us in lab coats with goggles and writing on clipboards), he let us go. He said he thought he heard about something like our fuel.
He published Frazzledrip?
He says hydrogen is the next big power source?
I worked for a company in New Jersey called Millennium Cell. We produced Hydrogen on Demand. We mixed sodium borohydride with an alkaline solution and it produced hydrogen as you drove the car. No need to store hydrogen.
That is interesting. The big issue (as you know) is hydrogen storage, I kept on getting visions of drunks refilling their cars with hydrogen after the bar closes and blowing up the neighborhood.
I prefer more exotic power generation such as Exotic Vacuum Object Engines, but that's just me. I like your companies approach a lot.
Unfortunately, our company closed. We could never come up with a way to make the sodium borohydride cheap enough (it's very expensive to buy). I rode in a used Bronco that we refitted to use our system. We did not have the right drivetrain so it made a lot of noises. We kept increasing the speed to see how fast we could go and a cop stopped us. We were going 50 mph is a 35 mph zone in an industrial park. When he saw us (4 of us in lab coats with goggles and writing on clipboards), he let us go. He said he thought he heard about something like our fuel.
Hyundai just produced a car that runs on hydrogen. It's not only pollution-free but also cleans the air that it uses.
And if you crash you won't be recognizable
Yes, it's just as (un)safe as crashing a ton of lithium batteries.
Wow hydrogen, never heard of it
It's the main constituent of water. Heard of water? ;-)