
The concept of a hydrogen-powered go-kart race sounds very exciting, and that’s exactly what the Dutch based company Formula Zero wants to do. The whole idea behind this is to set up a new fuel cell race car category to help generate public enthusiasm, and through this method they are also trying to get young engineers interested in hydrogen cars. By far this is the only competition in the world dedicated to fuel cell vehicles and high-speed racing.
Hydrogen is run through a fuel cell, turned into electricity, and a bank of ultra-capacitors is used to buffer electricity between the fuel cell and the motor. The motor is used for regenerative breaking, which can put electricity back into the ultra-capacitors. Element One paired their fuel cell with ultra-capacitors. But with all this they also had to make their cart lighter, and hence built a 100 percent non-tubular carbon fiber frame. This indeed was a risk worth taking, and it ultimately resulted in the victory of Lawrence Tech’s Element One team in the first-ever Formula Zero design competition. This certainly is an indication of far we have progressed and how each and every one of us shows deep concern toward the environment.
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Comments
I have always been disgusted whenever I have gone to the go-kart at hiranandani... the fumes are so strong at times, you can smell them even while you sit up near the restaurant. But I guessed there are not many go-kart’s around to cause serious damage to environment, or so I thought. Good to see clean go-kart are also coming our way now.
Keep it up. We need to use hydrogen to encourage the more widespread deployment of alternative energy sources.