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7 months agoIIRC, pumping hydrogen is only fast if the pump has a substantial rest between vehicles. Get a line of FCEVs wanting filled and you’re looking at filling times not much faster than charging a battery EV.
IIRC, pumping hydrogen is only fast if the pump has a substantial rest between vehicles. Get a line of FCEVs wanting filled and you’re looking at filling times not much faster than charging a battery EV.
You’re talking about disposing of a waste product, though. They’re talking about growing trees specifically to grind into sawdust.
That’s not even thinking about the mining required to make batteries, or the copper needed for the motors.
Yeah, but… that stuff isn’t going away. In a couple decades when an EV’s worn out, all the materials will still be there ready for recycling. It’s not like coal and oil where we dig them up and then set them on fire and they’re gone.
That’s not the sort of power from above churches are supposed to believe in.