Who Said Fuel Cells Were the Wave of the Future?

by Fuel Cell Mike on September 28, 2009


I am sure you all remember seeing the old movies where they were set in the future. You know the one. The one with the flying cars and houses that clean themselves and children who play in the park with mechanical dogs that bark in 5 different languages. Well, we may not be that advanced but at least we do have some of those hydrogen powered cars. Or at least about 200 people in the entire population of Earth have them. What we once thought was the wave of the future has turned out to be an expense that the normal citizen’s pocketbook can’t handle. Not only are these futuristic dream cars too expensive to purchase, they are also too expensive to make. To be built correctly it must be done by hand. It will be at least another 15 years before these master machines can be produced in bulk. Before we can even begin to dream about releasing hydrogen powered v vehicles into the community first we need to hydrogen fueling stations to provide them with power. Those types of buildings are almost as much of impossibility as the cars themselves. But with leaps and bounds being made daily in technology, maybe the newest futuristic movie can portray them and maybe they will be seen in our lifetime other than on the big screen

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