Hello,
My name is Tom Ross, I went through a systems engineering program that focused on mechanical, electrical, chemical, nuclear, and renewable engineering, before I worked administering federal grants and loans to businesses.
I'm working with my father and John Fiorini on a new exciting new hydrogen project. My father has worked with hydrogen since the 80's and I have been learning from him my whole life. John is a motorcycle enthusiast and six sigma professional chemical engineer that worked for Ballard developing and commercializing hydrogen fuel cells.
We're working on a new project together to eliminate the need for batteries in electric vehicles. We will also eliminate the need for hydrogen storage tanks and hydrogen production infrastructure outside of the vehicle as well. We use a regular wall outlet to power our on board electrolysis system. The system starts up and stores gas inside the electrolysis chamber that is built as a pressure vessel. After a few minutes, you will have stored gas that can be used for transportation or for power at a later time. The power can go back out through a wall plug, or can be used to drive an electric motor in a vehicle.
We combine our existing electrolysis system, a new hydrogen/oxygen combustion chamber that we designed, and we are currently using an off the shelf linear generator to create the power.
We want to start a discussion and see if there is any way to improve our designs. One of our goals is to make the power system either subsidize or pay for itself by offsetting utility costs. We are also looking for anyone that would be interested in getting a developer kit or integrating this into an existing product line. Our business model is to open source the technology through a non-profit organization, and to make money off of the services (customization, integration, training), analytics, and a hydrogen backed cryptocurrency.
Looking forward to hearing from people and answering questions!
My name is Tom Ross, I went through a systems engineering program that focused on mechanical, electrical, chemical, nuclear, and renewable engineering, before I worked administering federal grants and loans to businesses.
I'm working with my father and John Fiorini on a new exciting new hydrogen project. My father has worked with hydrogen since the 80's and I have been learning from him my whole life. John is a motorcycle enthusiast and six sigma professional chemical engineer that worked for Ballard developing and commercializing hydrogen fuel cells.
We're working on a new project together to eliminate the need for batteries in electric vehicles. We will also eliminate the need for hydrogen storage tanks and hydrogen production infrastructure outside of the vehicle as well. We use a regular wall outlet to power our on board electrolysis system. The system starts up and stores gas inside the electrolysis chamber that is built as a pressure vessel. After a few minutes, you will have stored gas that can be used for transportation or for power at a later time. The power can go back out through a wall plug, or can be used to drive an electric motor in a vehicle.
We combine our existing electrolysis system, a new hydrogen/oxygen combustion chamber that we designed, and we are currently using an off the shelf linear generator to create the power.
We want to start a discussion and see if there is any way to improve our designs. One of our goals is to make the power system either subsidize or pay for itself by offsetting utility costs. We are also looking for anyone that would be interested in getting a developer kit or integrating this into an existing product line. Our business model is to open source the technology through a non-profit organization, and to make money off of the services (customization, integration, training), analytics, and a hydrogen backed cryptocurrency.
Looking forward to hearing from people and answering questions!