The Holy Grail of hydrogen has been solved.

Just another brown-gas:
The first product, scheduled to debut in April, is the key to everything else.

It’s called Internal Combustion Assistance (ICA), a modification to internal combustion engines that enables them to substantially increase their fuel efficiency and reduce their air pollution. It does this by adding tiny amounts of gaseous hydrogen and oxygen to the fuel just before it is combusted in the engine’s cylinders. The HHO mix lends intensity to the combustion, allowing the fuel to burn more completely, generating more oomph and less pollution.
Bob Wilson
 
Having written and read about HHO, Brown's gas, and any number of similar hydrogen injection pieces -- it was a pretty sizable fad/hoax -- around 10 years ago, I reserve the right to be hugely skeptical of most of the claims in this punishingly long article. Even with some paper from an independent lab.

Extraordinary claims, like tripling the efficiency of electrolysis, require extraordinary proof.
 
Yeah, this would be very exciting if true, but not only have they somehow found a way to triple the efficiency of electrolysis, they've also found a new super membrane to strip filter the H before injection, AND they've found a new super hydride to store the hydrogen in that is as energy dense as a Li-ion battery, and has weak enough bond to easily release the H when it's needed. That's a lot of breakthroughs for one company.
 
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