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Thread ID: 150655 2022-05-05 22:07:00 Toyota shares hydrogen love piroska (17583) PC World Chat
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1486053 2022-05-05 22:07:00 www.driven.co.nz piroska (17583)
1486054 2022-05-06 06:09:00 It's hard to imagine hydrogen cars getting established here unless someone comes up with a much better way to produce hydrogen. Current methods use much more energy than charging a battery does.
Might have a place for long haul transport eventually though. I do think these are cool, just don't see much point in them currently.
dugimodo (138)
1486055 2022-05-07 02:17:00 It's hard to imagine hydrogen cars getting established here unless someone comes up with a much better way to produce hydrogen. Current methods use much more energy than charging a battery does.
Might have a place for long haul transport eventually though. I do think these are cool, just don't see much point in them currently.

i doubt they will improve green hydrogen efficiency all that much, after all its just a means of transporting energy. if you have a nice big dam hydro power station goign to waste seling dirt cheap power then efficiency doesn't really matter.
hydrogen cars are basically a electric car with a hydrogen fuel cell range extender. no doubt they will end up having different configs, bigger battery with smaller fuel cell. ie plug in hybrid.

with big vehicles it will depend on if they use fuel cells or simply burn it. both have advantages and draw backs.
tweak'e (69)
1486056 2022-05-08 08:14:00 Now look at this video from Toyota about solid state batteries.

youtu.be

Ken
kenj (9738)
1486057 2022-05-08 09:33:00 Looks good, hope it lives up to initial promise. zqwerty (97)
1486058 2022-05-09 05:11:00 Now look at this video from Toyota about solid state batteries.

youtu.be

Ken

it will help, but its not a big leap forward. energy density is still no where near enough for heavy vehicles.
it will make cars longer range, or use smaller batteries to keep weight down. ie short range but more efficient.
tweak'e (69)
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