Difference between Fuel Cells and Hybrid Cars?

October 28, 2009 in Alternative Fuel Vehicles

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porscheboxster5 questioned:

What is the difference? For wits, take the Honda FCX models…Do some hybrids use fuel cells? I am completely confused. Can a name sort this business out for me with quote delight. Thankfulness

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4 Responses to “Difference between Fuel Cells and Hybrid Cars?”
  1. AmericanPatriot says:

    a fuel cell is just a small gas tank. it holds ordinarily between 5-7 gallons of fixed gasoline or diesel. A hybrid uses both batteries and fuel.

  2. wildlife_den says:

    Hybrid vehicles have both a conventional gas engine (which is reasonably fuel efficient) and a small gripping motor to boost mpg. it ordinarily facility by having the gripping motor running the car at very low speeds or while idling, then the gas engine comes into use at highr speeds or to payment to gripping motor.

    Fuels cell cars on the additional hand don’t need a release drop of gas, they run completely on hydrogen (consequential from fill up) and some of them use an gripping contrivance to seperate the oxygen from the fill up.

    So far no hybrids use fuel cell equipment, and fuel cell huge.recharging stations are found only in california

  3. Growl says:

    Fuel cell vehicles run on hydrogen. Hydrogen is a very low density fuel that requires a lot of energy to yield from fill up, then to compress or turn to liquid, and then to transport.

    Hybrid vehicles have both an gripping motor and a gas or diesel engine. It derives its efficiency from regenerative braking. While the vehicle is slowing or braking the gripping motors gathering as generators to give a new lease of life the battery. Below ideal conditions (lots of stop-and-go driving) a hybrid vehicle may maybe get double the mileage of a gas vehicle.

  4. Dana1981, Master of Science says:

    Fuel cell cars run on hydrogen (but not from fill up). Now they are not very environmentally friendly in view of the fact that we don’t have a excellent way to get the hydrogen fuel. Commonly it comes from natural gas, and the administer releases as much CO2 as burning gasoline.

    Theoretically you can get hydrogen from fill up by earnings of electrolysis. But, this requires a ton of energy – more than you get buy burning the hydrogen as fuel. Except we find a way to fade the atomic bonds, this administer will not work.

    Hybrid cars have a fixed gas engine and an gripping motor. The gripping motor is powered by batteries, which get rejuvenated in innumerable ways – from a regenerative braking logic, for model.

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