Environment & Energy
Related: About this forumWe Shouldn't Be Afraid of Hydrogen Fuel — The H2 Electric Bike Is Proof
Jack Smith IV | Mic.com | October 20, 2015
In 1937, the Hindenburg airship exploded over New Jersey, killing 36 people when, researchers believe, static ignited hydrogen leaking into the ship's ventilation shaft. It was a historical display of the dangers of hydrogen fuel. Eighty years later, technology has come a long way.
A new electric bicycle from energy mega-corporation the Linde Group will use a small tank of hydrogen and a tiny fuel cell to propel you. The Linde H2 bike will roll out over the next few months in a small, limited prototype trial to test the viability of a hydrogen-powered bike.
Using a small fuel cell that Linde says charges in five minutes, the Linde H2 provides electric power for assisted biking for over 62 miles. When the assisted biking mode is on, hydrogen pours into the fuel cell, which uses the air surrounding the bike to generate an electrical charge, according to a press release.
The Linde Group also said in that release that it has built about 100 hydrogen fueling stations throughout Europe, as auto manufacturers begin looking into hydrogen as a sustainable fuel...snip
"There's nothing special about hydrogen that sets it apart from any other flammable gas,"...
MORE: http://mic.com/articles/127067/linde-group-builds-hydrogen-powered-electric-bike
Related: Worlds first: Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bicycle by Linde
Gas2.org Oct 17, 2015
Germans Linde Group is one of the worlds largest suppliers of industrial gasses and that includes hydrogen. In Europe, the company is working to take the lead in building hydrogen refueling stations for fuel cell powered cars. It already has 100 operating in Germany, where BMW and Mercedes say they are working on hydrogen cars.
Linde likes the environmental advantages of using hydrogen power and has decided to promote its commitment to clean energy by building a fuel cell bicycle that has a range of 65 miles using just 34 grams of hydrogen. The battery usually found on electric bikes is replaced by a compact fuel cell which generates electric power from hydrogen and oxygen taken from the surrounding atmosphere. The H2 Bike uses a specially developed fueling system that can refill the cylinder in less than six minutes...
http://gas2.org/2015/10/17/linde-brings-us-fuel-cell-bicycle/
The Linde Group
In the past, Linde has proven its technology leadership with developments such as the ionic compressor an innovative compressor concept enabling state-of-the-art hydrogen fuelling stations.
http://www.the-linde-group.com/
http://www.the-linde-group.com/en/clean_technology/clean_technology_portfolio/hydrogen_as_fuel/h2_bike/index.html
Linde knows- H2 is #1
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)which is why so many passengers on the Hindenburg survived. Of the 97 passengers and crew aboard
the Hindenburg 62 survived (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindenburg_disaster).
nationalize the fed
(2,169 posts)There was a smoking lounge. No matches though- a coil like an old car cigarette lighter.
Hydrogen is a gas!
CentralMass
(15,265 posts)nationalize the fed
(2,169 posts)Drive units failing
Autopilot "hopefully" won't hit pedestrians
Taking tax money from the poor and middle class to subsidize rich peoples >$100,000 cars- what a wonderful idea
The PT Barnum of the 21st century knows all about hype
Seen a battery swap station lately?