Hydrogen powered car kit
The perfect educational kit that paves the way to the future of powerrful clean fuels and technologies.
This car operates on 100% clean fuel produced by a reversible fuel cell that converts water to hydrogen using energy captured from the sun. To help improve the quality of our environment, reduce the impact of soaring energy costs, and decrease our dependence on imported oil, the time is right to start introducing the world to the benefits of hydrogen fuel cell technologies.
Around the world, scientists and researchers are looking to find new ways to meet our growing energy needs without further damaging our environment or endangering our planet. One alternative is hydrogen, which can be created using clean, renewable sources such as wind and solar power. Using a device called an electrolyzer, water can be used to form hydrogen. Fuel cells can then convert hydrogen to electrical energy to power anything from vehicles and homes to electronic devices.
The kit includes:
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Why Hydrogen?
Our civilization consumes carbon-based fossil fuels 100,000 times faster than they are being made available, raising many questions about global supplies and whether they are able to meet the world's fast-growing global energy demand.
With geopolitical uncertainties in oil producing countries and insufficient oil refining capacity, our global economy is already under significant pressure. Oil is critical to the well-being of entire nations, therefore new technologies that can reduce the dependence on imported oil are becoming strategic.
National security concerns are now encouraging scientists from all over the world to develop new energy technology solutions such as hydrogen fuel cells. An even greater issue has to do with the consumption of oil itself. Fossil fuels contain carbon, and burning gasoline in our cars creates toxic air pollution in our cities and contributes to massive amounts of carbon dioxide being released into our atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide accumulation is the cause of greenhouse effects and global warming. For more than 100 years, humans have burned tremendous amounts of carbon-based fuels, causing our atmosphere to heat up. Global warming can now be witnessed by increasingly violent storms, desertification, shrinking mountain glaciers, melting polar ice caps, changing ocean currents and rising sea water levels. We are just starting to notice the effects.