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hybrid vehicles run on both an electric motor and gas motor ... electric car run of a power cell the is charged by pulling it to an electric out let and or power box
Fuel cells in vehicles create electricity to power an electric motor, generally using oxygen from the air and compressed hydrogen.
Fuel cells in vehicles create electricity to power an electric motor, generally using oxygen from the air and compressed hydrogen.
Water vapor is the sole byproduct of fuel cell electric vehicles.
Water vapor is the sole byproduct of fuel cell electric vehicles.
fuel cell : 0 electric: 2 or 3
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
Electric cars can be charged with electricity, where as hydrogen cars use a fuel cell that would have to be refilled at a refueling station. It doesn't look like there will be many hydrogen cars on the road until 2020. Take a look at this article: http://www.renewable-energy-news.info/electric-vs-hydrogen-the-future-of-green-cars-battle-it-out/
You plug them in and charge then like a cell phone, Their trying to create charging stations like gas stations but for electric car(:
Hydrogen electric cars are powered by a fuel cell which changes hydrogen into water and generates electricity. Its zero carbon emissions helps lower air pollution but there are drawbacks to these vehicles. First, hydrogen will evaporate over time and is very combustible. Also, there is no hydrogen distribution system in America at the present. Automobile companies are researching ways to overcome these drawbacks.
There are currently no Fuel Cell vehicles being sold to the public. Only prototypes have been built.
The primary commercial use of lithium is as an ingredient in lightweight electric batteries, particularly those in hearing aids, watches, cell phones, and hybrid electric cars.