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We have two Pro's at work along with 2 mach e's. I work for the State so we are mandated to have them per Inslee's orders. They are comfortable and go fast but the range is 170 miles (cars are about 280). Trucks take a lot longer to recharge then Mustangs. I can't get used to driving a vehicle that doesn't have engine sound
You all know Toyota is the smart one and wayyy ahead of the rest??? They are pulling the plug so to speak on electric new models. Toyota is going Hydrogen. It was always about hydro for the future and good news is it still has a go fast engine!!!! My next buy will be hydro. EV's will be worthless. Tesla bankrupt.. Pull your stocks.
I'm not sure what problem hydrogen solves. It's $5-8 a gallon equivalent, still requires a battery propulsion system, creates significant explosion and leak risks, is an incredibly complex system that's difficult to work on and requires completely new service infrastructure and there are a fraction of even the EV charging stations. It seems to be combining the worst characteristics of other vehicles. Cost prohibitive to run, hard to fuel, complex and hard to repair.If I had to guess, a combo of gas/diesel and electric will be around for quite a while. It's about the perfect mix we can currently make.
Quote from: Stein on January 29, 2023, 09:41:39 AMI'm not sure what problem hydrogen solves. It's $5-8 a gallon equivalent, still requires a battery propulsion system, creates significant explosion and leak risks, is an incredibly complex system that's difficult to work on and requires completely new service infrastructure and there are a fraction of even the EV charging stations. It seems to be combining the worst characteristics of other vehicles. Cost prohibitive to run, hard to fuel, complex and hard to repair.If I had to guess, a combo of gas/diesel and electric will be around for quite a while. It's about the perfect mix we can currently make.Kinda where I was at. I also thought this was a thread about the Lightning, not about the downfalls of EV’s and the upsides of an alternate fuel that mostly doesn’t exist yet. Apparently anything is better than electric, even if it doesn’t exist yet. Or… did I miss all the hydrogen powered vehicles on the road and all the hydrogen filling stations? How’s it possible to compare and say hydrogen is far superior when it doesn’t exist yet? I’m not pimping EV. In fact I’m literally almost arguing with my wife as I type this because she wants one. I am wondering how we can honestly say hydrogen is better when it doesn’t exist yet though. Im a fan of hybrids.
Every apartment/house/condo has an outlet and that’s all you need because the cars all come with 120v chargers. So waiting for every one to have a charger isn’t really a necessity assuming the residences run on electricity.
Quote from: jackelope on January 29, 2023, 03:02:51 PMEvery apartment/house/condo has an outlet and that’s all you need because the cars all come with 120v chargers. So waiting for every one to have a charger isn’t really a necessity assuming the residences run on electricity.Not really. If projected/desired adoption levels of EVs happen, it will require a doubling, at least, of the entire electrical grid. You can only push so much juice down the wires.
Quote from: MR5x5 on January 29, 2023, 03:11:52 PMQuote from: jackelope on January 29, 2023, 03:02:51 PMEvery apartment/house/condo has an outlet and that’s all you need because the cars all come with 120v chargers. So waiting for every one to have a charger isn’t really a necessity assuming the residences run on electricity.Not really. If projected/desired adoption levels of EVs happen, it will require a doubling, at least, of the entire electrical grid. You can only push so much juice down the wires.Very few with the acception of the higher end apartments and condos even hav designated parking, let alone parking near an outlet.
Quote from: jackelope on January 29, 2023, 10:43:01 AMQuote from: Stein on January 29, 2023, 09:41:39 AMI'm not sure what problem hydrogen solves. It's $5-8 a gallon equivalent, still requires a battery propulsion system, creates significant explosion and leak risks, is an incredibly complex system that's difficult to work on and requires completely new service infrastructure and there are a fraction of even the EV charging stations. It seems to be combining the worst characteristics of other vehicles. Cost prohibitive to run, hard to fuel, complex and hard to repair.If I had to guess, a combo of gas/diesel and electric will be around for quite a while. It's about the perfect mix we can currently make.Kinda where I was at. I also thought this was a thread about the Lightning, not about the downfalls of EV’s and the upsides of an alternate fuel that mostly doesn’t exist yet. Apparently anything is better than electric, even if it doesn’t exist yet. Or… did I miss all the hydrogen powered vehicles on the road and all the hydrogen filling stations? How’s it possible to compare and say hydrogen is far superior when it doesn’t exist yet? I’m not pimping EV. In fact I’m literally almost arguing with my wife as I type this because she wants one. I am wondering how we can honestly say hydrogen is better when it doesn’t exist yet though. Im a fan of hybrids.Hydrogen, either used in an IC engine or fuel cell format is a long way away, if ever for passenger vehicles. Best solution would be environmentally safe batteries, sodium based perhaps, combined with home, or very local, electrical power sources, i.e. micro nukes or high efficiency solar. All of these technologies are currently under development. It will be interesting to see how it evolves over the next 30+ yrs.For state of the art as far as Hydrogen EV goes check the link below. Cool local company. Currently gaseous hydrogen powered transitioning to liquid over the next few years.https://www.fastcompany.com/90837208/the-worlds-largest-zero-emission-truck-is-more-than-two-stories-tall