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by Hypx_
1789 days ago
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Hydrogen supercars and race cars exist. It's matter of having a high enough discharge rate battery or a supercapacitor. It's a completely pointless argument to bring up. Hydrogen buses are already cheaper to operate than battery buses and are more reliable: https://cafcp.org/sites/default/files/07-24-2020-Foothill-ZE... Real world testing has already proven you wrong. |
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Yes, there are some prototypes that get close to the performance of a decently-spec'd Tesla Model 3.
> Hydrogen buses are already cheaper to operate than battery buses
There are some serious gymnastics going on with the math in that paper. The paper shows FCEV buses cost 3x the maintenance per mile and cost ~30% more per mile for the fuel. A lot of that price difference rides on the assumption that batteries will never go down in price, which is pretty debatable.