stovebolts
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I was asking because of what you said about the gasoline additives being harmful to the fuel cell.The military likes to use jet fuel (JP8) because of it's characteristics. (High flash point and low foam)
So fuel for the military is "one size fits all". All vehicles use this fuel including the Navy. Their electric motors run from generators fed with JP8.
Other hydrocarbon fuels would work...the formulation of other fuels wouldn't severely affect the fuel cell efficiencies and likely would be better.
You know the philosophy: the right way, the wrong way, the military way.
Do you know if JP8 has the same harmful additives?
You know the military has a JP8 hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, right?