A Quick Overview of Fuel Cells and How They Work

A fuel cell is a device that uses a chemical reaction to create electricity. Between an oxidant and a source fuel, the reaction takes place. When it comes to the source fuel, practically anything that can be oxidised can be used, including gasoline, diesel, hydrogen, and propane, to mention a few. When air is used as the primary oxidizer, the only byproducts are water and nitrous oxide.