Posts Tagged ‘Hydrogen’

Hydrogen Cars Are Nature Friendly Cars

May 19th, 2011

If you are really want to know how nature friendly cars work, then search online. You will definitely get suitable information about hydrogen cars. They are not just helpful for maintaining environment clean but they also save money which you spend on your car fuel. Day by day, the prices of fuel increasing rapidly, hence, this alternate fuel cars are grabbing more attention and popularity. These cars have a simple meaning that is use water as fuel. So, you can easily imagine about the huge fuel savings. This is possible because these cars draw energy from water to boost your gasoline fuel economy. People from all over the world would like to use this car. They understand the use of water as a fuel. This fuel is suitable for trucks, rockets, airplanes and even for tractors.

From the internet and books, magazines, you can take more detailed at how these hydrogen cars works and how they efficiently work on water. From the car battery, simple device electricity is used to separate water H2O into gas. It is called HHO which means two parts of hydrogen and one part of oxygen. It can produce significant levels of energy due to highly charged gas. From this whole reaction, water is remaining as a waste product. It clearly means no harm to the nature. Hydrogen cars support to improve fuel economy. From younger to older generation, everyone likes this concept and start using this.

Chicago Mercedes-Benz News: F-Cell Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Car Coming To U.s

February 18th, 2011
Automotive News

Welcome to the next generation of driving. We’ve already seen a lot of changes across the board in the industry, with innovative automakers like Toyota and Nissan leading the way in change. Pressures from consumers, government officials and corporations for more focus on how we can reduce our impact on the economy, coupled with a general push away from foreign oil and towards more feasible fossil fuels, have been driving factors in the sudden shift in the auto industry. Thus far, we’ve seen a lot of progress made in the small and subcompact car segments because it’s simply easier to find a way to reduce the emissions on a smaller car.

A constant point of contention in the whole reform is the issue of power. How do you get the power you want in a car if you’re using as little fuel as possible? Manufacturers are beginning to make progress in this area. But the really exciting news here isn’t about the Prius – or any other vehicle making headlines for fuel efficiency. While it might seem surprising, the next big innovation in fuel economy is coming out of your Chicago Mercedes dealer. And it’s no small announcement; we’re talking about the next level of efficiency here.

Chicago Mercedes-Benz News: F-Cell Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Car Coming To U.s

March 10th, 2010

Welcome to the next generation of driving. We’ve already seen a lot of changes across the board in the industry, with innovative automakers like Toyota and Nissan leading the way in change. Pressures from consumers, government officials and corporations for more focus on how we can reduce our impact on the economy, coupled with a general push away from foreign oil and towards more feasible fossil fuels, have been driving factors in the sudden shift in the auto industry. Thus far, we’ve seen a lot of progress made in the small and subcompact car segments because it’s simply easier to find a way to reduce the emissions on a smaller car.

A constant point of contention in the whole reform is the issue of power. How do you get the power you want in a car if you’re using as little fuel as possible? Manufacturers are beginning to make progress in this area. But the really exciting news here isn’t about the Prius – or any other vehicle making headlines for fuel efficiency. While it might seem surprising, the next big innovation in fuel economy is coming out of your Chicago Mercedes dealer. And it’s no small announcement; we’re talking about the next level of efficiency here.