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Our Water Fuel Cell Kits will use electricity from your car's battery to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also called Brown Gas or Hydrogen, burns smoothly and provides significant energy - while the end product is just H2O! HHO provides the atomic power of Hydrogen, while maintaining the stability of water.

   
                 
   

   
                 
                 
   

Hydrogen "Fuel" From Water...
The development of hydrogen for automobile usage is not a new concept. You can find many units being produced today that are the "first generation" of electrolyzer's for aiding in increased fuel efficiency.

The future of hydrogen based transport is inevitable and the gasoline dependant vehicles of today will become obsolete.

Many of these vehicles are forecasted to be in some limited production within the next ten to twenty years. Putting in the infrastructure to support this is another issue as well. Until that time, we need to "wean" ourselves off of gasoline and start to bridge the gap, between now and the hydrogen age.

The units that we have developed are extremely unique, entertaining to watch and easily identified as the next generation of hydrogen boosting technology. Mileage increases range depending on efficiency of your vehicle, driving habits and other factors. Many engines burn as low as 15% of each gallon of fuel while the highest efficiency engine may get close to 50% percent.

Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. In nature, however, it usually is not found alone. Instead, it bonds readily with certain other elements, forming commonly known molecules, like water, and a host of substances like gasoline, natural gas and methanol. We can get hydrogen by unlocking the chemical bonds in the molecules that form these substances.

Hydrogen gas (H2) will play an important role in developing sustainable transportation in the United States, because it can be produced in virtually unlimited quantities using renewable resources. Hydrogen's real potential rests in its future role as fuel for fuel cell vehicles. Hydrogen and oxygen fed into a proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell "stack" produces enough electricity to power an electric automobile, without producing harmful emissions.

What is Hydrogen?
Hydrogen gas (H2) is a gas at normal temperatures and pressures, which presents greater transportation and storage hurdles than exist for liquid fuels. Storage systems being developed include compressed hydrogen, liquid hydrogen, and chemical bonding between hydrogen and a storage material (for example, metal hydrides).
While no transportation distribution system currently exists, for hydrogen transportation use, the ability to create the fuel from a variety of resources and its clean-operating properties make it a desirable alternative fuel.

How is Hydrogen Made?

When two hydrogen atoms bond with an oxygen atom, they form water, H2O. One way to produce hydrogen is to use energy to break water apart, through a process called electrolysis. In this process, electricity and a catalyst are used to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen in the water. The electrical energy can come from any electricity production sources including renewable fuels. Hydrogen released from water by electrolysis can be captured and used as fuel for a fuel cell. After it is collected, it is either compressed into a high-pressure gas, or cooled into a liquid and pumped into the vehicle's fuel tank for use on-board the car or bus. What happens to the oxygen? It can either be captured or released into the air.

   
                 
   


For anyone that doubts this technology, take a look at the new water car from Honda.

http://automobiles.honda.com/fcx-clarity/press/

 

   
                 
                 
                 
           
                 
       

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