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by Gwypaas
1085 days ago
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> That's Luddite bullshit. Complete gibberish. I would recommend you to read the guidelines when posting here. https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html > The simple fact is that fuel cell cars are also EVs. As a result, there are no fundamental limitations compared to BEVs. They are fundamentally guaranteed to be just as good as BEVs. In other words, you pay for two cars in one when you could simply pay for one car and charge it from any wall outlet. > And since BEVs are not a sustainable technology This is a statement which requires proof. |
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In reality, hydrogen cars are far cheaper to make than BEVs. They have very little raw material needs. They do not need the hundreds of kilograms of batteries that BEVs need. They only need water as their raw material. That's fundamentally a superior idea. You can never make a coherent argument that an EV powered by rare or limited resources could ever be a better idea.
Again, a fuel cell car is literally an EV, only one whose "battery" is made from water. You cannot do better than that.