I got a twinge of nostalgia when Yash mentioned Air Products providing a mobile hydrogen station. I used to work for AP many moons ago in its medical supply division. Good memories of a good company way back in the 1970s.
Hope they're still as good, especially their products with world mobility about to get dependant on then
If hydrogen powered cars produce only water as exhaust, what happens
to your exhaust water in
freezing temperatures. Roads
covered with black ice.
The Toyota Mirai has to
urinate periodically,
generating about one cup
of water per mile. Top
Gear recently got 623
miles from a single tank of
hydrogen. 623 cups
equals 147 liters or 39
gallons. So besides having
pressurized tanks for your
hydrogen, you'd also have to
have another tank for your
engine piss. I can see that
on semi trucks but not
passenger cars.
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I got a twinge of nostalgia when Yash mentioned Air Products providing a mobile hydrogen station. I used to work for AP many moons ago in its medical supply division. Good memories of a good company way back in the 1970s.
Hope they're still as good, especially their products with world mobility about to get dependant on then
If hydrogen powered cars produce only water as exhaust, what happens
to your exhaust water in
freezing temperatures. Roads
covered with black ice.
The Toyota Mirai has to
urinate periodically,
generating about one cup
of water per mile. Top
Gear recently got 623
miles from a single tank of
hydrogen. 623 cups
equals 147 liters or 39
gallons. So besides having
pressurized tanks for your
hydrogen, you'd also have to
have another tank for your
engine piss. I can see that
on semi trucks but not
passenger cars.