brandstofelement
Brandstofelement is a Dutch term that translates to "fuel cell" in English. A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that converts the chemical energy of a fuel, typically hydrogen, and an oxidizing agent, typically oxygen, into electricity through a chemical reaction. This process produces electricity, heat, and water as byproducts. Unlike batteries, fuel cells do not run down or require recharging; they will produce electricity as long as fuel and oxygen are supplied.
There are several types of fuel cells, distinguished by their electrolyte and operating temperature. Common types
Fuel cells offer several advantages over traditional combustion engines. They are generally more energy-efficient, produce zero