The hybrid system that uses electric engines and hydrogen fuel cells could be the most powerful engine solution.
Is the combustion engine dead?
If a combustion engine uses hydrogen there is no pollution. The emissions in those kinds of systems are forming in the systems that create electricity for electrolysis that creates hydrogen. The electrolysis system can install in the car or any other vehicle. And the needed thing is electricity.
The hybrid hydrogen system means that fuel cells form electricity for electric engines. Hydrogen is a suitable fuel for all combustion engines. But the problem is how to produce that fuel. The system is similar to that used in diesel-electric submarines. The combustion engines were replaced by using fuel cells.
Image: RimacRimac Nevera is one of the fastest electric vehicles in the world. The acceleration from 0 to 400 km/h took 21,3 seconds. And in that time normal cars don't even accelerate to 100 km/h. The car uses four electric engines with incredible torque.
The thing is that the Rimac Nevera could be even more powerful if it uses a hydrogen base hybrid system. Hydrogen fuel cells can give electricity to electric engines. And hydrogen technology is always flexible. The hybrid hydrogen system that is installed in the electric vehicle can make hydrogen by using the internally installed electrolysis chamber.
The system can use the same power supply as regular electric cars. And the system can use batteries in regular driving. But if the electric load of batteries is turning low, the system can use fuel cells for loading those batteries. The hybrid system that uses ecological electricity for making hydrogen could be the next-generation system for cars. The system requires water that will split into hydrogen and oxygen, and the only thing that is needed is water.
https://www.caranddriver.com/rimac/nevera
https://www.rimac-automobili.com/nevera/
https://www.rimac-automobili.com/media/press-releases/record-breaking-rimac-nevera-hits-412kph-to-become-worlds-fastest-production-electric-car/
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