Hydrogen Fuel Cell Solution May Come From Finland

"Hydrogen fuel cells are frightfully expensive today, in part because they are not mass produced and they are large and clunky. A new Finnish startup company called Hydrocell Ltd makes unique, patented hydrogen fuel cells housed in shiny metal cylinders about the size of the batons used in track-and-field relay races. Two of them attached to a small battery and an electric motor can power a bicycle at about 10 to 15 miles per hour. One four-pound cell can power a mobile telephone or a laptop computer. Four cells can move a motor scooter at 20 to 30 mph and 20 to 30 can power a car at 50 mph, depending on the size of the car." Source: taftmidwaydriller.com

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