• Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    1 month ago

    Also, wouldn’t you need an entire hybrid drivetrain in your ebike to make this work?

    I’m assuming the ebikes they mean would use a fuel cell instead of (or augmenting) a battery. Just a guess, though.

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      1 month ago

      Fuel cells produce electricity, not motion. The electricity is then usually buffered in a small battery, so the fuel cell can produce at optimum efficiency even though the requirements may change quickly. At least that’s how the Mirai and other modern H2 vehicles work.

      Alternatively, you can simply burn H2 in a motor but that’s supposed to be a lot less efficient.

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      1 month ago

      A kinda doubt it. A PEM fuel cell usually has a small amount of very expensive elements (like platinum) so I doubt they would be particularly feasible for something like an ebike.