Hydrogen Fuel Cell electric bike

September 4, 2008 by admin
Filed under: Water Fuel 

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25 Comments on Hydrogen Fuel Cell electric bike

  1. 861147 on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  2. Check out the Enertia Electric Motercycle, I think it looks alot cooler than these. It has a top speed of 50mph and sells for under 15k.

  3. ToadHypno on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  4. All that gear on and no gloves? What do you stick out when your wiping out? Your hands.

  5. peters855 on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  6. with so much bullshit comeing from the white house we should have enough methane to run the entire country.

  7. titetie on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  8. Wouldn’t it be possible to create the hydrogen within the bike as the bike needed it. Water can be split with as little as 12 volts at high frequency similar to what Daniel Dingle and Stanley Myer had been doing. Ooh that’s right they’re dead now, wonder why

  9. xdayz on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  10. batteries.. nano lithium.. would be great. Let’s be free from these corporate greeds

  11. KenMacMillan on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  12. I agree. Once the oil comanies realized that they would loose their cash cow they came up with hydrogen.

  13. KenMacMillan on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  14. Switch the fuel cell with batteries & I might consider it.

  15. cplai on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  16. Why not? They can do that if they have cheap electricity. It will make sense to produce hydrogen next to the hoover dam because of the hydro-electic power there. But then Las Vegas will not like it when electrcity becomes more expensive due to the higher demand. Then you need to transport the hydrogen to the major cities. The bottom line is that it costs more to produce hydrogen, it is cheaper and cleaner to just drive a electric or hybrid car when the fuel transportation is factored in.

  17. scomberscombrus on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  18. why didnt they just split water with electricity to produce hydrogen?

  19. r4nd0mn4me on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  20. You still have to PAY for the fuel, no matter how much it is subsidized now, the price can go up at any time. Just put some advanced nano-ithium batteries in it and free us from the fuel consortiums stranglehold of greed.

  21. SuperPatrizzi on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  22. i do not know

  23. supercoder2006 on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  24. Why?

  25. SuperPatrizzi on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  26. i want one so freaking bad

  27. truefictions on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  28. Start selling that bad boy!

  29. akumabito2008 on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  30. I love it! It even looks cool, especially the white/silver bike :)

  31. letterpool on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  32. Dominos pizza also works for “fart in the tank bikes”

  33. vansean03 on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  34. Mine too! The only problem is I have to constantly eat Mexican foods to keep it going :)

  35. aaronisdumbusa on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  36. my bike runs on farts

  37. RagnarTheSniper on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  38. i want

  39. petertrast on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  40. pay attention :) You can make your OWN hydrogen from water. I have been researching this technology for awhile and finally met someone who built one of those generators and now his Rodeo gets about 80mpg! I am getting parts to set up my Sebring next week…

  41. rcpmac on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  42. saddlebag tanks to extend range?

  43. Tenocticatl on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  44. In addition to that, hydrogen burns very fast and clear, so the odds of receiving burns are smaller. If “burning H2″ makes you think about that vid of the Hindenburg zeppelin going up in flames, you should know that what you see burning there is the zep’s skin (canvas + powdered aluminum = excellent rocket fuel)

  45. Tenocticatl on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  46. lol, I said the same thing about the Segway. That holds more ground, I think, because this bike goes a lot faster than a bicycle (or a segway)

  47. ClownFight on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  48. I have a two wheeled transportation machine that is fuelled by fat and sugar. You can get the fuel at most convenience stores along the highway. It runs on practically anything but whilst out on the road I use bananas, gatorade and powerbars. Of course, the Government and the greedy oil corporations will try and stop me by making it too dangerous to use the transportation lanes by loading them up with high speed gasoline powered SUVs.

    GET OFF THE GRID. SUPPORT FREEDOM. RIDE A BICYCLE

  49. cplai on Thu, 4th Sep 2008 8:08 pm
  50. Your worry applies equally to gasoline cars. The same kind of explosion will happen when you have a gasoline leak, but we don’t see many gasoline explosions except in movies. The difference between the two leaking risks is that hydrogen flies up to the sky within seconds and gasoline stays on the ground. So the exposure to a spark is much less unlikely than spilled gasoline. So hydrogen is actually safer than other fuel.

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