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More sanity, I'm loving it. Who knew H2 could overcome physics?! Magical stuff, this Mirai.
I love a good dose of sanity in the morning!
Conspiracy theory time: Because energy self-sufficiency is far more difficult and expensive to attain with H2 than plain old electrons.
^Of course price is key, but practical H2 production is not any better in that regard either, nor is it in pollution other than in the lab. USB,...
I'm technophobic against bad tech. I guess you haven't seen the video where it shows one of these hydrogen monsters being meticulously hand-built.
Wait, so what rollout approach are EV makers Do you still have a Prius? That must serve as a painful reminder in the back of your mind. ;)...
Wind and solar are a helluva lot more efficient at delivering renewable electrons in comparison to H2, the means to extract it being woefully...
L2 chargers and the like? Probably...I wouldn't be caught dead with a Leaf or an EV with similar range limitations. Today's home chargers will...
Yes, indeed. Hydrogen is a stupid fuel to try to use for personal transport. I'll probably be dead, cold, and buried before I'm proven...
Doubling down on stupid, go team Toyota!
That's all FCEVs *ever* are, the future. Drilling industry benefactors love the idea.
Surprised it didn't happen here first, as I thought our culture was the most sue-happy. Learn something new everyday.
Yup, Austin covered it as usual. It's more of a social responsibility thing and the fact that it contributes to a more renewable grid.
Yup, buried cables is the obvious answer instead of a whole new infrastructure. I dream of one day having buried fiber optics to my curb....
Oh, that's par for the course with the H2 dreamers. Multiply that trouble you articulate by honestly contemplating the buildout of a hydrogen...
Yet the same apples to BEVs and charging infrastructure, only the upside is an order of magnitude better.
And that sums up the rallying cry of hydrogen transportation...10 more years!
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An infinitely complex hand-built car that loses money on each sale is going to follow the success of the Prius? Don't make me laugh.
Might want to refresh the post. I made a few edits, though the run-on stature of the first sentence is not much better (sorry, it's late). ;)...