Fuel Cell
The fuel cell is a power generating device that directly converts the chemical energy of hydrogen (natural gas, methanol, coal, biomass) and oxygen into electrical energy by electrochemical reaction It generates electricity by 30 ~ 40% and thermal efficiency by 40% or more. It’s a new technology with a 70 ~ 80% efficiency.
The hydrogen supplied to the fuel electrode is
separated into hydrogen ions and electrons
The hydrogen ions move through the electrolyte
layer to the air electrode
The electrons move through the external circuit
to the cathode and generate current
Oxygen ions, hydrogen ions and electrons meet
and react in the cathode
Generate a product
The final chapter is the combination of hydrogen
and oxygen to generate electricity, water, and heat
Electric Car with Renewable energy