Horizon Fuel Cell Tech. Launches Ethanol Fuel Cell to Charge Mobile Products
August 21, 2008 5:59 AM | Technology | Comments (0)
Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies today launched the fuel cell industry’s first direct ethanol product, the Bio Energy Diversity Kit, which uses tiny amounts of alcohol and water as its fuel. The product marks another step in Horizon’s commercialization of fuel cells in portable electronics. The Bio Energy Discovery Kit is a simple educational product used to introduce fuel cell technology to students, aspiring scientists, teachers and engineers. The kit features a fuel cell powered desktop fan that uses a 90‐ percent water, 10‐percent ethanol mix as the source fuel for transforming an electrochemical reaction into electrical energy. | ![]() |
Unlike methanol, or past attempts to use alkaline ethanol solutions, Horizon’s device can use plain water and alcohol which is easily accessible to consumers. Tiny amounts of alcohol can thus be placed in contact with Horizon’s fuel cell and slowly converted to electricity that can power small devices.
Direct ethanol fuel cells show promise for a wide range of small devices that do not draw a lot of power but would benefit from significantly more runtime than what current batteries provide. Such devices include remote sensing devices that rely on frequent battery changing and maintenance, new products that light up or emit sound in the contact of alcohol, and even portable consumer electronics such as MP3 or mobile phone chargers – perfect for long‐distance flights.
Horizon’s Bio-Energy Discovery Kit is available to purchase now, and can be ordered on www.horizonfuelcell.com/store.htm or at select retail outlets and science education kit suppliers around the world.
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