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Caribbeans

(1,307 posts)
Sat May 9, 2026, 03:51 AM 4 hrs ago

German Engineers Packed Hydrogen Into Hollow Tractor Wheels. Now the Machines Run All Day Without Heavy Batteries


The cavity inside a tractor wheel just became the most valuable space on the machine.

German Engineers Packed Hydrogen Into Hollow Tractor Wheels. Now the Machines Run All Day Without Heavy Batteries

indiandefencereview.com | Evelyn Hart | May 8, 2026

A tractor wheel does one job: it holds up the machine and turns. German engineers have just given it a second job, hiding hydrogen fuel inside it.

The concept, reported by Fuel Cells Works, turns the empty cavity inside heavy-duty tractor wheels into high-pressure storage vessels. Moving fuel into space that otherwise does nothing frees up the rest of the tractor while packing in more hydrogen than current designs allow.

The developers at Hörmann Vehicle Engineering state the target plainly: a hydrogen-powered tractor that works a full day without refueling, matching the endurance of diesel. Volkmar Vogel, Senior Vice President, and Stefan Prager, Project Manager and Head of Commercial Vehicles at Hörmann, are developing the design under the RAHD funding project, backed by the Sächsische Aufbaubank and the European Union.



Why Hydrogen Tractors Run Out Too Soon

The problem is volume, not weight. Hydrogen carries far less energy per liter than diesel, even when squeezed to 700 bar. A tractor that plows for ten hours simply cannot hold enough fuel in the usual spots...more
https://indiandefencereview.com/hydrogen-tractor-wheel-tank-storage/

Related:
German green hydrogen transport mandates set to become law
https://www.gasworld.com/story/german-green-hydrogen-transport-mandates-set-to-become-law/2249091.article/
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German Engineers Packed Hydrogen Into Hollow Tractor Wheels. Now the Machines Run All Day Without Heavy Batteries (Original Post) Caribbeans 4 hrs ago OP
Great imagination Roy Rolling 1 hr ago #1
It's too bad that BASF had to shut so many hydrogen plants because they couldn't get gas from their pal Putin. NNadir 22 min ago #2

Roy Rolling

(7,684 posts)
1. Great imagination
Sat May 9, 2026, 06:08 AM
1 hr ago

I hope it works, clever idea. I worry, though, of flying tractors floating like the Hindenburg with all that lighter than air hydrogen gas. 😉

NNadir

(38,448 posts)
2. It's too bad that BASF had to shut so many hydrogen plants because they couldn't get gas from their pal Putin.
Sat May 9, 2026, 07:45 AM
22 min ago

I think they may go back to Putin now that Putin's pal, the orange pedophile in the White House, has helped him along by causing the shutting of the Straits of Hormuz.

Germany, of course, funded Putin's war on Ukraine.

In Germany, as is the case everywhere on the planet, hydrogen is overwhelmingly made from the steam reformation of dangerous fossil fuels with exergy destruction.

Of course, the Germans, to excuse the awful results of their decision to replace its nuclear plants with fossil fuels, build gas plants and lie that "someday" they'll be powered by hydrogen.

Hydrogen has always been used, in the half a century of bullshit about it, to greenwash fossil fuels. The appalling thing about this disgusting marketing scheme is that just to sell fossil fuels, the energy value of the fossil fuels is reduced, meaning that for no other reason than to market fossil fuels, one needs to use more fossil fuels than if they simply burned them directly without the intermediate steam reformation step.

A Giant Climate Lie: When they're selling hydrogen, what they're really selling is fossil fuels.

I certainly hope no German farmers are killed by this idiot scheme, and if they are, I hope that's its fewer than have been killed by exploding hydrogen buses. Being burned to death by an exploding tire sounds like a horrible way to die.

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