RambleOnNW wrote:
Cheaper than diesel green hydrogen is on the way. It takes around 58 kWh to generate a kg of hydrogen and with power purchase agreements dropping to 2 cents/kWh as in the following link the raw generation costs will drop.
https://emp.lbl.gov/pv-ppa-prices
kg of hydrogen is about the same energy as a gallon of gasoline. So you get 25 to 50 miles.
Or you could drive 3 to 4 miles on each kWh directly in an EV. 58 kWh = 174 to 232 miles.
Your call, same cost. Either will also lose half the range when towing.
Industry needs to improve the hydrogen conversion efficiency to compete economically in most applications.