joea99
Platinum Member
That's right and diesel is full of of hydrogen, no need to go pure hydrogen fuel for a fuel cell to work.
Actually, there is. It's call "physics", "Science", "Chemistry". You may not realize that "Fuel Cell" in this case is not a fuel storage device, it is a generator of electricity that uses Hydrogen as a fuel, which is stored, on board, in another container. The ONLY byproduct is WATER Vapor. That would not be the case if using more complex molecules as fuel, thus defeating the entire purpose, which is to power a vehicle with the absolute minimum pollution possible. Using Hydrogen is the most rational approach.
Take a look here:
A Basic Overview of Fuel Cell Technology