There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.
Hydrogen fuel cell cars seem to be the wave of the future. This website gives you links to all of the dealers with available hydrogen fuel cell cars: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/fcv_links.shtml
Hydrogen gas
A problem with fuel cell cars is that hydrogen is not readily available in pure form
There are already some fuel-cell cars out, they use a fuel cell. There have been prototypes of cars that run on water. Cars that run on hydrogen also. Electric cars definitely
Answer this question… One problem with fuel-cell cars is that ________ gas is not readily available in pure form.
Yes, the FCX Clarity FCEV is officially out on the road. This is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.
The Mercedes F125,Audi Q5 Hybrid Fuel Cell, and the Hyundai Blue2 FCEV are all new for 2011. The BMW Series 1 Hydrogen car was made available in 2010. As you can see, there are many options for hydrogen fuel cell cars. Remember to do your homework.
The success of the hydrogen car is because the the hydrogen fuel cell. This cell converts hydrogen into electricity and powers the car and the only byproduct is heat and water.
Water vapour.
water vapor
Fuel cell cars use hydrogen to drive the fuel cell in the car which generates electricity. The only emissions are water and heat. No carbon dioxide at all. (The production of the hydrogen will have a carbon footprint, unless it was produced using renewable energy.)
Fuel cells are basically a storage device for energy. In the cars on the road today they are gasoline tanks. In hybrid cars, they are gasoline tanks and batterys. In GM's Hydrogen car, the fuel cell is the Hydrogen tank.