Jim
Ringleader
A Dutch couple, André and Els Molengraaf, have embarked on a 12,000 km road trip across Europe with a customised caravan storing hydrogen to power a fuel cell. This fuel cell charges their electric Ford F-150 Lightning pickup truck, allowing them to travel with zero emissions.
Their caravan holds 28 kg of hydrogen, enabling a range of 1,100 km before refuelling. The fuel cell also powers the caravan's amenities like hot water and cooking, supplemented by solar panels.
During the 100-day, 12-country journey from the Netherlands to Istanbul, Turkey, they will host events promoting hydrogen's viability as a fuel for camping and long road trips,
The Molengraafs aim to demonstrate that "the future has started" for hydrogen as a clean energy solution, aligning with the Paris climate agreement goals. Their project highlights hydrogen's current feasibility for powering vehicles and campers through high-pressure storage and fuel cells.
Their caravan holds 28 kg of hydrogen, enabling a range of 1,100 km before refuelling. The fuel cell also powers the caravan's amenities like hot water and cooking, supplemented by solar panels.
During the 100-day, 12-country journey from the Netherlands to Istanbul, Turkey, they will host events promoting hydrogen's viability as a fuel for camping and long road trips,
The Molengraafs aim to demonstrate that "the future has started" for hydrogen as a clean energy solution, aligning with the Paris climate agreement goals. Their project highlights hydrogen's current feasibility for powering vehicles and campers through high-pressure storage and fuel cells.
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