British scientist Henry Cavendish isolated hydrogen gas by combining zinc metal with hydrochloric acid in 1766, which led to the discovery of hydrogen as a distinct element for the first time. Cavendish used a spark to ignite hydrogen gas in a demonstration for the Royal Society of London, and the result was water.
In order to generate energy, the first hydrogen fuel cell was developed in 1838. General Electric (GE) then developed hydrogen fuel cells in 1960 to power the Apollo and Gemini space missions. (Power Technology)
Hydrogen fuel cells turn fuel into energy by electrochemically reacting hydrogen gas and oxygen. As a result, electricity is produced, which powers the electric motor of the car.
According to afdc, Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are powered by hydrogen. They are more efficient than conventional internal combustion engine vehicles and produce no harmful tailpipe emissions—they only emit water vapor and warm air.
Only the Toyota Mirai and the Hyundai Nexo SUV are offered for sale as hydrogen cars at the moment.
Here in the United States, a hydrogen automobile company called RONN was founded in Scottsdale, Arizona, to bring the hydrogen car industry to life.
The RONN Motor Group was established by Ronn Ford in 2013 with the mission statement "Create sustainable energy for mobility and a better quality of life."
RONN is currently designing and building a spectacular roadmap of passenger and commercial vehicles, including Luxury SUVs, Super Cars, and Urban Logistic Trucks, through contract manufacturing and engineering with industry giants like ROUSH and MAGNA Styer.
Please take a look of the RONN video below, describing their history and present plan.
Till then my friends, stay hydrated
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