Cars can be converted to hydrogen in a rather simple manner. Today's vehicles can be converted to hydrogen by a trained mechanic in a day or so with a simple, inexpensive conversion kit. This kit is ready for commercial production. Here are a few facts on converting your car to hydrogen:

Hydrogen can fuel today's internal combustion engine vehicles.

Fuel cells will likely power many future vehicles.

Vehicles can be converted to run on both hydrogen and gasoline (dual-fuel).

A control dial on the vehicle control panel can vary the mixture of hydrogen with gasoline; so a vehicle won't be stranded if there is not a hydrogen station nearby.

Emissions tests for hydrogen converted vehicles show that the hydrogen system can actually clean the ambient air of hydrocarbons and prevent a host of other pollutants from entering our air and atmosphere.

Millions of new internal combustion vehicles will be produced and continue driving on our roads, even while fuel cell vehicles are being introduced.

Using existing technology, today's gasoline and diesel stations could include a self-service hydrogen refueling option.