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As previously suggested, hydrogen is a dead end that will not likely be overcome from the simple fact that if you can make hydrogen you can probably generate electricity for a whole lot less. I'm glad to see at least a few companies publicly expressing doubts on something they've researched.
Sure they have their agendas but we're just waiting on better batteries with electricity, not a whole series of miracles to happen like an efficiency breakthrough in hydrogen generation, a standard and widespread fueling infrastructure, breakthroughs in fuel cells to convert hydrogen to electricity in a cost effective way. And then many fuel cell concept cars still have batteries to store electricity. So where's the benefit in hydrogen?
Sure they have their agendas but we're just waiting on better batteries with electricity, not a whole series of miracles to happen like an efficiency breakthrough in hydrogen generation, a standard and widespread fueling infrastructure, breakthroughs in fuel cells to convert hydrogen to electricity in a cost effective way. And then many fuel cell concept cars still have batteries to store electricity. So where's the benefit in hydrogen?
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