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Vol 11, Issue 2, 2023
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Received: 06.12.2023. >> Accepted: 13.12.2023. >> Published: 16.12.2023. Review paper

KONCEPT RAZVOJA VOZILA NA HIDROGENSKIM TEHNOLOGIJAMA/ CONCEPT OF VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT BASED ON HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGIES

By
Mehmed Konaković ,
Mehmed Konaković
Abidin Deljanin ,
Abidin Deljanin

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mirsad Imamović
Mirsad Imamović

International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Hydrogen vehicles are vehicles developed on new hydrogen technologies. These vehicles use hydrogen as fuel to generate electricity that powers the vehicle or use hydrogen technologies as mediums to carry the vehicle's propulsion energy. The vehicle technology on the concept of hydrogen technologies is recognized as a "hydrogen fuel cell vehicle" or "hydrogen fuel vehicle" (FCV). The basic concept of vehicles based on hydrogen technologies operates on the principle of using hydrogen and oxygen from the air to produce electricity through a chemical reaction in a fuel cell. In this way, the resulting electricity is powered by the electric motor that drives the vehicle. The main advantage of this system is that its work creates clean water vapor, thus eliminating emissions of harmful gases and burning fossil fuels. Hydrogen vehicles are completely environmentally friendly and climate neutral, but there are still significant challenges. It is impossible not to be aware that the development of technology and the construction of hydrogen charging infrastructure are still underway or even at the initial stage. There is a huge record here a huge space for research and development projects and results.

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