Time Magazine’s running a “Best
- Cory Doctorow
- Uncategorized
- Nov 21, 2001
Time Magazine’s running a “Best Inventions of 2001” roundup. My favorite: The Fuel-Cell Bike.
Electric bikes have never been cool. After all, what self-respecting rider would let a battery do all the work? But fuel-cell technology, which uses pollution-free hydrogen gas to generate an electric current, could ignite electric-bike sales. The first prototype, from Italian bikemaker Aprilia, stores compressed hydrogen in a 2-liter metal canister housed in the frame. With a top speed of 20 m.p.h., the bike won’t win the Tour de France. But it weighs 20% less than regular electrics and travels twice as far, about 43 miles, before it needs more gas. Now that’s cool.