The brand-new platinum-catalysed hydrogen fuel cell system that has just been released for passenger cars reveals that fuel cells can be as cheap to manufacture as internal combustion engines (ICEs), UK company Intelligent Energy has highlighted in a release to Mining Weekly. The company’s patented system has been designed to give passenger car manufacturers direct access to the smaller, more powerful, turnkey and commercially viable hydrogen fuel cell solution that is needed to make zero carbon emission mobility a reality in the passenger car market across the entire planet.

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    8 months ago

    Looked through the article but didn’t see how much platinum was required for each cell. Given the limited amount of platinum I imagine this solution wouldn’t scale well. Hopefully similar PEM systems can be created with more abundant metals.

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      8 months ago

      Platinum is 100% recyclable already. It’s highly unlikely this is a major problem.

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          You only need grams of it per fuel cell stack. It is not much more than what is already being used in catalytic converters. So it is unlikely to be a big problem.

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            Thanks I wasn’t aware it was that little that was needed. Guess in a fuel cell it will even have a longer life span than in a catalytic converter.

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        Hold up OP. Did you downvote our friend for posting a well thought out opinion? This isn’t Reddit. We don’t need that here.