According to the brochure I have here, Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies offers a lot of products for education in renewable energy, among those, this hydrogen propulsion kit:
"Hobbyists, teachers, and students can now get all the needed components in one kit to design and build their own fuel cell car. Great product for usage in racing competitions and automotive design competitions!
This construction kit comes with wooden chassis, gearbox, PEM reversible fuel cell, syringes for hydrogen/oxygen storage, and all accessories to build your own fuel cell racer. This Fuel Cell Car Construction Kit provides an excellent opportunity for students to investigate and utilize their knowledge in technical design, engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and become the leaders in the clean energy technologies of tomorrow.
After assembling a racer kit students will have a working fuel cell vehicle that can use for experimentation, data gathering and further design development."
Different kits exist, requiring no soldering and combining wind, solar, hydrogen from water.
We certainly talk about this in the meantime I leave you the pleasure of discovering the Horizon products (especially Minipak and Hydrofill).
By john Wed 03 Mar 2010 in
According to the brochure I have here, Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies offers a lot of products for education in renewable energy, among those, this hydrogen propulsion kit:
"Hobbyists, teachers, and students can now get all the needed components in one kit to design and build their own fuel cell car. Great product for usage in racing competitions and automotive design competitions!
This construction kit comes with wooden chassis, gearbox, PEM reversible fuel cell, syringes for hydrogen/oxygen storage, and all accessories to build your own fuel cell racer. This Fuel Cell Car Construction Kit provides an excellent opportunity for students to investigate and utilize their knowledge in technical design, engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and become the leaders in the clean energy technologies of tomorrow. After assembling a racer kit students will have a working fuel cell vehicle that can use for experimentation, data gathering and further design development."
Different kits exist, requiring no soldering and combining wind, solar, hydrogen from water. We certainly talk about this in the meantime I leave you the pleasure of discovering the Horizon products (especially Minipak and Hydrofill).