How much Hydrogen is needed to react in a Hydrogen fuel cell?

April 9, 2009 by
Filed under: Hydrogen Fuel Cell 

So, my question is if anyone knows or can point me to a link is, how much compressed hydrogen is needed to react with a fuel cell to produce enough electrical power to at least equal the amount of drivable distance as a modern gasoline powered car? I can understand that no one may know this as a result of industry secrets and what not, but ill take anything.

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  1. Richard on Thu, 9th Apr 2009 12:48 pm
  2. Agua-Luna.com -I LIVE OFF GRID- is so wrong, please don’t listen to this spammer, he’s been banned many times but he keep coming back, sigh.

    The Honda FCX has a 156.6l fuel capacity and a range of 430 KM (about 267 mile).

    http://world.honda.com/FuelCell/FCX/tank/

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