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I'm guessing the layout is bespoke and they'll be going to be fitted out with a fixed unit. The H2 tanks arrangement is just odd otherwise having that single tank stacked on top of the rest.
Hydrogen is expensive to store and transportHydrogen is the most abundant chemical element in the Universe. Hence it has to be the cheapest.
We can use solar power to make it using electrolysis. But it gives off another polluting gas. There is always a down side.
Petrol fumes are flammable. Hydrogen is explosive (very explosive), inside a tank its basically a bomb.
Anything storing large amounts of energy is dangerous, including batteries. One way or another its going to get released, either in a controlled way or all at once.
Aren’t NIO poised to release their solid-state battery tech next year, offering double the energy density of even the best current Tesla offerings? (Up to 600km range)The battery tech in the electric cars is rubbish for anything other than simple town/city, and rare drive, 200-250 km range on the full charge is nightmare.
The improvement is slow, it will take at least half a decade to at least double that, and even then, it's still nightmare.
Slow - compared to what? The fast pace of Hydrogen vehicle R&DThe battery tech in the electric cars is rubbish for anything other than simple town/city, and rare drive, 200-250 km range on the full charge is nightmare.
The improvement is slow, it will take at least half a decade to at least double that, and even then, it's still nightmare.
and I thought having to go to find a hydrogen fuel station
Are you from 2010 cars today have doubled that 250km range. Refilling is far from a nightmare as it’s so rare. The thought of standing at a fuel station and paying £70 for the privilege now horrifies me, let alone hydrogen which is even more sparse.
The thought of standing at a fuel station and paying £70 for the privilege now horrifies me, let alone hydrogen which is even more sparse.
For drivers getting EV’s through business the tax savings mean they are cheaper than ICE cars. I’m saving £80 per month over my 5 Series Touring, even though the EV RRP is £8k more expensive.But spending thousands of pounds extra on an equivalent EV car is fine though?
That map is comedy - It appears I have more EV chargers within 30 miles of my house than there are hydrogen pumps in the whole of Europe. ..... People say EV chargers are sparseHydrogen stations are everywhere, except the countries in the third world which should begin constructing them sooner or later.
The hydrogen price will drop once the production scales up.
H2.LIVE: Hydrogen Stations in Germany & Europe
Aren’t NIO poised to release their solid-state battery tech next year, offering double the energy density of even the best current Tesla offerings? (Up to 600km range)
Doesn’t seem like slow progress to me.
Awful! Might as well not bother then.By the end of next year - or almost 2 years from now.
Exactly, I mean everyone does a 600 mile round trip every weekend to build a sand castle and have an ice cream don't theyHell, even a regular journey to the sea side (300-miles away) would be impossible
Exactly, I mean everyone does a 600 mile round trip every weekend to build a sand castle and have an ice cream don't they
For most normal people all of the range issues disappear with convenient rapid charging which is already happening and will continue to improve.
I think hydrogen probably will become part of the energy solutions for the future but probably not in cars for the general public.
Exactly, I mean everyone does a 600 mile round trip every weekend to build a sand castle and have an ice cream don't they
For most normal people all of the range issues disappear with convenient rapid charging which is already happening and will continue to improve.
I think hydrogen probably will become part of the energy solutions for the future but probably not in cars for the general public.
For drivers getting EV’s through business the tax savings mean they are cheaper than ICE cars. I’m saving £80 per month over my 5 Series Touring, even though the EV RRP is £8k more expensive.