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British company Intelligent Energy has developed a prototype iPhone 6 with a built-in fuel cell that can power an iPhone XNUMX for up to a week with full use of the phone, thanks to hydrogen. The company has also created a prototype MacBook Air with hydrogen fuelonem.

The fuel cell with the patented system is on its way to its first commercial use in telephone operators' transmitters across India within the next few weeks, according to the company. A fuel cell creates electricity based on a chemical reaction that combines hydrogen and oxygen. This reaction then produces only a small amount of steam and heat.

The biggest breakthrough the company has made to date is a battery, or rather a fuel cell, so small that it fits inside the body. iPhone 6., without having to change the shape or size of the device. The company also has a special charger that can fill the phone with hydrogen.

Henri Winand, CEO of Intelligent Energy said: "To my knowledge, no one has ever made a fuel cell this thin that can be inserted into an existing chassis without any modification. This is a significant step because if you want to give people new technology, you have to offer it in a way that suits them. The only difference between our prototype iPhone 6 and classic iPhone 6 is that we added a couple of ventilation holes to the back of the phone that allow a small amount of water vapor, which is created when hydrogen reacts with oxygen, to escape.”

Intelligent Energy naturally demonstrated the technology at iPhone 6, because it is a very popular phone and all the news about the company Apple they are publicized not only on specific websites, but also in the general media space. Alone Apple In addition, it owns several patents related to the use of fuel cells in products such as iPhone. Whether it isonec will connect with Intelligent Energy and other phones will be powered by hydrogen, only time will tell.

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*Source: telegraph.co.uk

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