alt-nrg.org Spotted this H2 hydrogen fuel cell powered Chevy Equinox in the parking lot. Couldn’t pass up the opportunity to sneak some video of the car GM says in their radio ads that “someday maybe our grand children will be driving”.
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Did anyone notice, they have achieved Teleportation !!!! Can U say “Beam me up Scottie ” ! You can now grow your new body parts, as you need them ! Getting a car to run on hho is nothin ! We Will do it !! Capilalism has made this happen ! Long live Freedom !
What is the liter per minute consumption rate of hydrogen of these hydrogen cars???
How much liters per minute of hydrogen do these cars use in normal driving???
The device on my motorcycle produces over 40 liters per minute of hydrogen from water.
The device on my motorcycle also produces over 60 liters per minute of HHO gas. Is this enough hydrogen to run these cars??? Signed Norman Williams XMARINE. No joke!!!
Very well stated.
just goes to show when man kind is backed into a corner we can change in a blink of an eye. the problem we have is that we dont want to. too much money on the line to think about the next generation. its such a shame that its taken this long to do. this will go into mass production when every ounce of oil is sapped from the planet such a shame. WE WANT HYDRO POWER NOW you dirty parasitic government swine. before its too late!!!
No doubt. But you’ll still never see it in large scale deployment, especially when we figure out how to refuel it without driving up to a pump. Sorry your time was wasted on such a good engine.
hey, i was a responsible engineer at a supplier for one special part of this fuel cell propulsion system. all i can say: good engine!
Exactly ! sad isnt it . still theres always hope! + all us hho’ers to contend with.cheers
I’ve got a shim cell in the board that adds an electron permeable membrane to generate and collect the gases separately. This could be powered by solar, the O2 vented off and the hydrogen safely compressed for storage!
Then you COULD refill that Equinox on your own without ever visiting a filling station. And that is precisely why you will never see hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in mass production.
i’d like to see a serious hho tinkerer get thier hands on this motor, and see if they could put a fat bank of drycells on! to run it ,instead of paying gas prices ! zero emissions good! normal gas prices bad .Still a good step! in the right direction,its just that the old bogeyman Capitalism sucks! and is and is usually a bad emission ,disquised as a good one!,and you have to pay tru the nose for it on the way!.
Nobody has any thing to prove to you idiot
gharibe123.
Keep up the work ZeroFossilFuel.
If it was up to these dumb asses we would still be in the stone ages.
Hydrogen is a real concept not fantasy.
Its people like you that will push ideas to the public for better development.
I make no claims here whatsoever. What I did do is report what I was told by the GM exec I interviewed for this video. Here’s his contact info from the business card he gave me.
Brad F. Beauchamp
Driver Relationship Manager
Fuel Cell Activities
General Motors Corporation
425 Saw Mill River Road
Ardsley, NY 10502
Tel: 914-815-3921
Fuck off, asshole.
this guy is the bigest duche ever and all of his GM videos are complete bias with no facts backing anytihng he says. Costs to run this are are the same as a normal gas powered car??? How can you make a claim like that without proof??? Again…..your a idiot and its people like you who bitch and complain about anything progressive and hold the rest of humanity back…..I hope your happy….DUCHE
Oh it’s a big deal now. AFTER they have billions to pay the Saudis off with.
Where was the infastructure when the model ts first came out? build it and it will come.
You only need electricity to separate the hydrogen. which can come from renewable sources, and I do agree with you ZFF, nothing is achieved unless it is cost effective, coming from GM id expect the car itself to be upwards of $60000, the hydrogen at a station will be expensive simply because of corrupt commercial practices, let alone that a tank filled hydrogen is alot more explosive than gasoline, if i were to get one of these, I would probably just end up making my own hydrogen pump
I like the graphics on the side, simplified water molecule. I’ll all about bustin’ that element apart and getting hydrogen myself and not allowing THEM to monopolize a very basic procedure.
well it displaces the emissions to the refinery that makes the H2, And the base material would still come from imported oil, Z I know you know that, that was for the comment prior to yours.
It need sto be forbidden to sellor buy new cars on gasoline in the US, and to get a loan for a new car must be cheap, you can finance this by adding higher taxes on gasoline, US people will than earn on car production and the building of the gasoline stations.
Its too bad that some of the money that was lost in the crash was not invested in things like the refueling station. People like to sit on their money till some accountant steals it though.
Too bad.
out of all the vehicles in the world, why convert a chevy equinox? that thing is the worst pos available for the job. Its heavy as hell, horrible handling, bad controls.. uck….(my company car is an equinox… its torture every single time i drive it)
I certainly hope so! Need to start scoping out venues now.
I still don’t see it as being a viable business model. MUCH higher cost of ownership, same energy burden on the consumer. The only thing this accomplishes is zero emissions. Whoopie!
unitednuclear(dot)com is a interesting website, very clear on the HHO car, conversion, and how not to make a moving bomb with your car
I highly recommend checking that site out for a realistic hydrogen car amongst other things.
Is Operation Zero going to be in the beautiful state of CT? If it is make sure you contact me for any help you need!~ I would be honored to work alongside the great Zero!~
I still would rather purchase hydrogen (that is hopefully made in the U.S.A) than imported gasoline.