How A Hydrogen Generator For Cars Works

by Adrian Fletcher

Think of a power plant that is so small it can fit in the truck of your car or even under the hood. With a hydrogen generator for cars, you can create your own renewable source of fuel. Hydrogen fuel for cars has a wide range of benefits. It is cheaper and has better mileage than gasoline, as well as very little to no emissions.

One major drawback of converting your vehicle to run on hydrogen is the lack of hydrogen fueling stations is most areas. If you happen to live near a hydrogen fuel production facility, you can probably obtain fuel easily, if not you must produce your own.

A common way to produce hydrogen gas is called electrolysis. This method produces hydrogen by means of sending electrical currents through water creating a condition that separates the hydrogen and oxygen from the water. The hydrogen will go to one terminal and the oxygen to the other. By storing this hydrogen gas or passing it to a motor or engine that can handle hydrogen gas, you can power a vehicle. There are even plans available to purchase that teach you how to create your own water for gas systems that produce hydrogen and is used as a hybrid with ordinary gasoline.

There are two main ways to utilize a hydrogen generator for cars. One way creates a hybrid type system where hydrogen is generated using a small electrolysis system that is powered by your vehicles electrical system. A system like this can be constructed from plans, using either common materials readily available in most auto parts and hardware stores or more complex specialty items that must be custom ordered in some cases. The other way requires the installation of an on-board generator to replace gasoline consumption completely.

The hybrid option to produce hydrogen fuel reduces gasoline consumption as well as the emissions put out by your car. This saves you money and is better for the environment. In this method, a small amount of hydrogen goes through the inlet manifold and into your fuel induction system, using the same fuel and air lines that currently carry gasoline/air mixtures into the engine.

The whole enchilada approach for converting to hydrogen gas is to construct a hydrogen generator for cars that will produce enough hydrogen to fuel your vehicle entirely, thereby replacing gasoline. This approach involves both a miniature electrolysis system and storage for generated hydrogen and electrical energy storage. Some vehicle engine modifications might be required making this the most complex and expensive method. But when complete you have a zero emission vehicle costing roughly one-third the cost of the gasoline-powered version to operate.

All things being equal, it makes better sense and is more cost-effective at this point in time to have a hybrid hydrogen generator for cars. There is a limited amount of stations that offer hydrogen fueling and it is hard to repair a hydrogen generator right now, therefore going hybrid appears the safer choice. Indeed, it makes no sense buying a car and then converting it to hydrogen. Let the car manufacture wear this cost as they will also probably provide a warranty. You may void your current warranty if you go down this route. Rather try the hybrid option as this should not void the warranty and is fairly easy to install.

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