Fuel Cell 10 Car & Experiment Kit
Manufacturer: Thames and Kosmos
No batteries required—this toy car runs on sunlight and water. Kids construct the car from the wheels up, including wiring solar panels to the fuel cell. As they build, they learn how solar panels turn sunlight into electricity, which splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, the car's fuel. It's no race car—the vehicle only travels at half a foot per second—but the Fuel Cell 10 allows kids to experiment with and learn more about fuel-cell efficiency and clean energy.
Read more: Top Science and Technology Toys - Toy Fair 2011 in New York City - Popular Mechanics
No batteries required—this toy car runs on sunlight and water. Kids construct the car from the wheels up, including wiring solar panels to the fuel cell. As they build, they learn how solar panels turn sunlight into electricity, which splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, the car's fuel. It's no race car—the vehicle only travels at half a foot per second—but the Fuel Cell 10 allows kids to experiment with and learn more about fuel-cell efficiency and clean energy.
Read more: Top Science and Technology Toys - Toy Fair 2011 in New York City - Popular Mechanics
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