Hydrogen Fuel cell seems to be the more likely direction for hydrogen, as you get better range (but little power) without getting exotic to liquid cool the hydrogen. But there are a couple major hurdles. One, there is no ability to mine the amount of platinum needed for the fuel cell, as it truly is a rare resource. And two, why use the amount of electricity that could propel a battery powered car 400 miles, to electrolyze hydrogen that can only propel a fuel cell vehicle 100 miles? Unless we find natural deposits of hydrogen, or perfect nuclear fusion and have an excess amount of electricity, I don't see hydrogen going anywhere.
What happens in an accident? Does the vehicle simply automatically blow up (no survivors?)
Hydrogen Fuel cell seems to be the more likely direction for hydrogen, as you get better range (but little power) without getting exotic to liquid cool the hydrogen. But there are a couple major hurdles. One, there is no ability to mine the amount of platinum needed for the fuel cell, as it truly is a rare resource. And two, why use the amount of electricity that could propel a battery powered car 400 miles, to electrolyze hydrogen that can only propel a fuel cell vehicle 100 miles? Unless we find natural deposits of hydrogen, or perfect nuclear fusion and have an excess amount of electricity, I don't see hydrogen going anywhere.
I like my horse buggy. Hydrogen cars are too advanced.
You guys keep flogging this dead horse. We already have a groundbreaking new vehicle technology, and it actually works.
Pure absolute BS...