When trying to explain how hydrogen-powered engines work in
a supercar, it is best to quote duPont Registry’s Andrew Nabors, who just
nailed this concept. “Electricity and water are not friends so when they get
together, water loses the fight and you end up with oxygen bubbles on the negative
side and hydrogen on the positive. Hydrogen is lonely without oxygen, and a
fuel cell is the best place for them to party. What happens in the fuel cell
stays in the fuel cell, and you end up with water and electricity.”
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