What is and how does a hydrogen internal combustion engine works?
In general terms a hydrogen internal combustion engine works with the same principles of a gasoline engine. A mix of hydrogen (fuel) and an oxidizer (typically air) are introduced and ignited inside of a combustion chamber creating gases at high temperature and pressure. The combustion chamber allows the gases to expand producing movement. One of the most important advantages of hydrogen internal combustion engines is the reliability of the system. Internal combustion engines are one of the most well known technologies available and the most used in today’s motion. It has been around for more than hundred years and after a good training service can be obtained almost everywhere in the planet.