Bob Lazar and Jon Farhat host an episode of Taboo Science, where they discuss Bob Lazar’s Hydrogen powered Corvette. Making use of a metal hydride, specifically Lithium-6 Deuteride, Bob is able to safely store and use Hydrogen in tanks as fuel in a vehicle.
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@augnkn93043 Well he’s not exactly “generating” it at night. He generates it during the day via electrolysis, and then loads the gas into the Li-6D tanks at night.
It’s more efficient to use solar panels to power an electric powered car. This is because the efficiency of an electric car including infrastructure is around 80%, whereas a hydrogen powered car with an internal combustion engine is 20% (and I’m being generous). In other words, you can drive an electric car four times the distance as a hydrogen fueled car that uses an internal combustion engine, for the same amount of actual input energy.
I think the idea is that all the old junkers rotting in our driveways could still be driven without polluting, though I wonder if higher horsepower v8′s (larger than the vette’s) can get enough energy out of it.
I would love to run my 1994 V8 chevy powered conversion van on Hydrogen! No chance in converting THAT into an all electric vehicle – at least not while still having room for passengers!.
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