Originally Posted by
PhilipA
I know the Cadogan video was deleted but he had some relevant points.
Hydrogen is at present made from natural gas.
The battery is only the fuel tank.
Regards PhilipA
I have long believed that hydrogen was the way of the future. The only thing lacking is the infrastructure. Commercially made hydrogen cars already exist, notably from Toyota, Honda and Hyundai. Refuelling takes a similar amount of time as petrol or diesel. It is currently expensive, but that will change with increased usage.
The US leads the way with filling points, but there are a number in the UK. Sadly, Australia only has one at this time AFAIK.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, and the only by-product of its use is water. It's 'production' is centralised in much the same way as POL, and can be done at existing facilities, and therefore it has no impact on the grid in the way plug in EVs do.
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