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The write ups in magazines and by motoring correspondents seem to be edging more and more to the development of Hydrogen, and it seems to be getting a bigger toe hold in the rush for development route.A workmate of mine brother works at Toyota near Derby and he says that the Japanese are investing millions in to hydrogen power, they’ve even built a village/small town to test things out on, not just cars
Forgot to add that the economic case for EV has moved along with the rise in fuel costs.I reckon the tipping point is here, and there will be rapid change going forwards.
You can get a 2nd hand Nissan Leaf for £5k.
Hold out for hydrogen, EVs are the betamax of the future.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on June 24, 2022, 03:18:34 pmHold out for hydrogen, EVs are the betamax of the future.The big question is though, where do you get energy you need to harness the hydrogen from?
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 04, 2022, 04:44:24 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on June 24, 2022, 03:18:34 pmHold out for hydrogen, EVs are the betamax of the future.The big question is though, where do you get energy you need to harness the hydrogen from?I don't care as long as i can fill up and drive away without faffing around with charging.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on July 05, 2022, 10:55:29 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 04, 2022, 04:44:24 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on June 24, 2022, 03:18:34 pmHold out for hydrogen, EVs are the betamax of the future.The big question is though, where do you get energy you need to harness the hydrogen from?I don't care as long as i can fill up and drive away without faffing around with charging.Even though the Laws of Thermodynamics says that you use more energy to get the hydrogen into a usable state than you get from the hydrogen itself? That's a hell of a waste of energy that has to come from somewhere.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 05, 2022, 12:49:03 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on July 05, 2022, 10:55:29 amQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 04, 2022, 04:44:24 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on June 24, 2022, 03:18:34 pmHold out for hydrogen, EVs are the betamax of the future.The big question is though, where do you get energy you need to harness the hydrogen from?I don't care as long as i can fill up and drive away without faffing around with charging.Even though the Laws of Thermodynamics says that you use more energy to get the hydrogen into a usable state than you get from the hydrogen itself? That's a hell of a waste of energy that has to come from somewhere.Isn't that also the case with charging an EV. How is the electric generated?
Cheaper solar EV in the pipeline;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjoHimaqqfYBe interesting to see how the big boys react to new kids stealing their lunch!
My neighbour took delivery of a BMW estate company car duel fuel about six months ago, the other day we bumped into each other I asked what he thought to it. Great was the answer I have just come back from a golf day in South Wales it went great. Silly me asked how long did he drive on the batteries. "Oh I haven't used them since the first fortnight, they only do about 27miles I use the petrol engine all the time charging the batteries is a pain " What? that's progress banging about in a tuned up small petrol engine getting about 42 miles to the gallon and knocking the guts out of it. not for me I am afraid.
Conversely I've now done nearly 2000 miles in my new one. Spent less than £100 on fuel so far.