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time2roll
Sep 10, 2020Nomad
noteven wrote:Most of the hydrogen currently comes from reforming natural gas. Nikola is working on producing hydrogen from solar electric hydrolysis. So in effect it is still mostly "burning" a fossil fuel.
So does it collect its own H2O emissions and electrolysis it back into H for the fuel cell when you leave it parked in the sun?
Remember the Hindenburg
The water produced by a fuel cell is dropped on the roadway.
Of course most BEVs get power from both renewable and fossil fueled electricity.
And I agree I am not entirely comfortable being that close to 5,000 to 10,000 psi tank of hydrogen.
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