If the subsidizing that EV has received over the past 20 years was even with FCVs we would still have EVs but the fossil fuel industry wouldn't be the primary driver (pun intended) of vehicles today
If the subsidizing that EV has received over the past 20 years was even with FCVs we would still have EVs but the fossil fuel industry wouldn't be the primary driver (pun intended) of vehicles today
Where does EV get its power. The grid. Where does most of the grids power predominantly come from? Non renewable resources
Where does EV get its power. The grid. Where does most of the grids power predominantly come from? Non renewable resources
My Opinion: if efforts put towards EV development were put towards more effective forms of "collecting" hydrogen, it could've been developed to be as effective and efficient as deep sea oil drilling
My Opinion: if efforts put towards EV development were put towards more effective forms of "collecting" hydrogen, it could've been developed to be as effective and efficient as deep sea oil drilling
That sucks
That sucks
If hydrogen had been pushed. I'd have a zero emession vechile today and no issues with finding a charger. Just stop and refill
If hydrogen had been pushed. I'd have a zero emession vechile today and no issues with finding a charger. Just stop and refill
That was the opportunity. Two decades now.
I'll buy a hybrid electric.
That was the opportunity. Two decades now.
I'll buy a hybrid electric.
We had the true possibility of clean renewable energy.
We had the fuel centers to fill up the vehicles. It took as long as filling up with gas.
It used the most abundant element in the world.
Hydrogen fuel cell
We had the true possibility of clean renewable energy.
We had the fuel centers to fill up the vehicles. It took as long as filling up with gas.
It used the most abundant element in the world.
Hydrogen fuel cell