Would a fuel cell powered car produce a larger explosion than a car with a combustion engine?
Anonymous asked:
I recently conducted some research on the new Honda FCX vehicle. When the provision of cars I noticed that in the back, there is a tank of highly compressed hydrogen. This is obviously necessary so that a fuel cell functions, but in case of fire or arrest wouldn 't this is like the Hindenburg? It is the gasoline tank of a car as common as prone to explosion? tanks of products comparable to a format similar explosion or tank of hydrogen would be even more volatile?
I recently conducted some research on the new Honda FCX vehicle. When the provision of cars I noticed that in the back, there is a tank of highly compressed hydrogen. This is obviously necessary so that a fuel cell functions, but in case of fire or arrest wouldn 't this is like the Hindenburg? It is the gasoline tank of a car as common as prone to explosion? tanks of products comparable to a format similar explosion or tank of hydrogen would be even more volatile?

