Hydrogen Hybrid Technologies and CHEC Complete Testing
Hydrogen Hybrid Technologies and the Canadian Hydrogen Energy Company (CHEC) have completed field testing of their HFI (hydrogen fuel injection) system specifically for cars and light trucks. HFI technology has long been used in the trucking industry to reduce diesel emissions and improve fuel mileage.
Hydrogen Hybrid Technologies is using the patented CHEC HFI technology to reduce tailpipe emissions on cars, light trucks, SUVs and minivans. Emissions such as CO, PM, HC, CO2 and NOx will be significantly reduced with this new technology.
The naysayers to this technology will be happy to learn that HFI technology is the world leader in HHO generators for long-haul transport trucks, municipal buses, ambulances and other heavy equipment. Hydrogen and oxygen are created onboard by splitting water efficiently with patented HFI electrolyzers and injecting the oxyhydrogen gas into the vehicle’s intake system.
Currently, there are over 140 certified HFI installation centers across the U. S., Canada and internationally. Expect this number to grow with the addition of HFI technology into the automobile and light truck marketplace.
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