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Godstud wrote:It most definitely is the fuel of the future, but it's still a fuel of the future. We're not there, yet.
Albert wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPheEg-K2qc
Hmmm...
AFAIK wrote:This is greenwash. Just like when the coal companies promoted solar as an alternative to nuclear in the 70s. Shell just wants you to keep buying their oil for another 50 years and then maybe see if hydrogen is viable.
B0ycey wrote:I agree with this. Look at the company who have invested in this technology. I think everyone can see Hydrogen is the fuel of the future. And we have it in spades within water.
“The violent impact of Lithium-ion batteries could probably have caused a phenomenon called ‘thermal runaway,’ i.e. a rapid and unstoppable increase in temperature,” the fire crew wrote on their Facebook page following the crash.
Atlantis wrote:There are a number of unresolved problems with electric cars. Can it ever be sustainable to produce hundreds of millions of very powerful lithium batteries?
And then there are technical issues. Batteries aren't as safe as we like to think:
Tesla bursts into flames after fatal crash in Switzerland
Besoeker wrote:Never happens to gasoline powered cars?
Godstud wrote::eh: I do not think anyone was saying that electric cars were safer. They certainly aren't any more dangerous than gasoline powered cars.
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