Ronn Motor Company to debut aftermarket Hydrogen On-Demand system at SEMA

Intended to appeal to corporate and government transport fleets as well as retail consumers who currently own vehicles with low gas mileage, H2GO was created as an economical aftermarket solution for increasing overall gas mileage while reducing noxi
Jan. 1, 2020
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Ronn Motor Company announced plans to debut its H2GO Hydrogen On-Demand system at the upcoming SEMA Show. The H2GO brand will be produced as an aftermarket accessory allowing vehicles of all kinds to use hydrogen fuel injection.

Intended to appeal to corporate and government transport fleets as well as retail consumers who currently own vehicles with low gas mileage, H2GO was created as an economical aftermarket solution for increasing overall gas mileage while reducing noxious emissions harmful to the environment. The H2GO system produces and blends gaseous hydrogen with gasoline or diesel fuel to achieve approximately a 20-25 percent improvement in fuel consumption, while also increasing power and decreasing carbon dioxide greenhouse gases by approximately 90 percent.

“The Hydrogen On-Demand system is used along with several proprietary processes from the new H2GO brand to enhance overall efficiency in automotive fuel burn," said Damon Kuhn, chief operations officer of Ronn Motor Company. "Hydrogen and oxygen mixtures are utilized along with post-combustion controls to promote a more complete burn, thereby creating better gas mileage and more power along with less particulate emissions."

The H2GO product measures the same size as a standard car battery and holds approximately one gallon of water. This one-gallon water tank will produce hydrogen on demand for approximately 5,000 miles (the equivalent to approximately 10 tanks of fuel on most standard automobiles). The H2GO system will produce the hydrogen as needed while the vehicle is in motion, producing the ideal ratio of hydrogen to fuel, thus improving power, performance and overall fuel efficiency.

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