UltimaTexCS Posted April 7, 2021 Posted April 7, 2021 Hydrogen is currently taking the lead in the energy race in which we are immersed. The urgency to deploy non-polluting energies in a sustainable way turns all eyes on hydrogen. Its easy production (we find it in water) and its versatility as an energy vector (it stores and generates energy), make it the ideal option to meet environmental objectives. © Provided by Puros Autos Hydrogen cell vehicle: what is it? It is an electric vehicle, with hydrogen battery cells and a small battery to store surplus energy that it will use at a convenient time. No emissions, it only emits water through the tailpipe. No noise with 100% fun driving © Provided by Puros Autos Autonomies for long-haul trips: Minimum recharging times: in 5 minutes we recover autonomy for almost 700km. How do hydrogen vehicles work? The hydrogen engine works thanks to a fuel cell. The technical process is straightforward. In the fuel cell, which is installed in the front compartment of the car, a chemical reaction takes place between the hydrogen stored in the vehicle's tanks and the oxygen that comes from outside. This reaction forms electricity, which moves the car, and water vapor, which is the only thing that is expelled through the exhaust pipe. A hydrogen model also has a battery where excess electricity accumulates so that it can be used at any time. © Provided by Puros Autos Differences between electric vehicle (EV) and fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) Although they share a ZERO Emissions label, hydrogen fuel cell and 100% electric cars have several differences. A hydrogen model offers a much longer range * than an electric one. This autonomy of the fuel cell vehicle is even similar to that of a combustion car. Another difference is in its batteries, those of the hydrogen vehicle are smaller. In addition, these batteries do not have to be plugged in, because they recharge themselves. When comparing these two types of mobility, the difference in the recharge time of both is also very significant. While the fuel cell car only takes five minutes to completely fill its hydrogen tanks at high pressure rec.harging stations, an electric will take significantly longer if it wants to start off with its batteries at 100% What both technologies do share are 100% clean emissions. The electric does not even have an exhaust pipe, it does not need it. The hydrogen vehicle only expels water vapor. When it comes to driving, both models also show many similarities as the hydrogen car behaves like an electric car in terms of its excellent acceleration capacity and enables driving that helps recharge the batteries. © Provided by Puros Autos Why is it the technology of the future? That a hydrogen vehicle only emits water vapor through its exhaust pipe is already a guarantee to become the car that we all want to drive in the ever closer future. In addition, an additional benefit of a hydrogen car is that it collects the air from the environment, filters it, purifies it and expels it through the exhaust pipe. In this way, it not only does not pollute but also cleans the air. 1
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