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Among the projects that seek to advance in the research of this type of engines, the one promoted by the Dutch University of Delft stands out. Since 2007, a group of students from its technology center have been working on a hydrogen-powered racing car.
Forze H2, The name of the university's racing team, in this time it has built six cars and broken several speed records with this type of vehicle, a not inconsiderable achievement for a project coordinated and directed entirely by young students.
Mats Dirkzwager, team leader, believes that the future of hydrogen is very promising: “Car manufacturers are increasingly interested in this technology. They have realized that the public demand for ecological solutions is growing day by day ”.
The Energy Newspaper
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