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BenK
Dec 11, 2014Explorer
Silly to me...mostly marketing verbiage and so shallow in IP
Example:
Hydrogen fuel requires more energy to make the liquid hydrogen than it
gives...plus the cost of the infrastructure is way too high that is NOT
factored into the cost equation on most studies I've read
"....to turn the wheels with ease...." Are they kidding?!? Any of
these can do that...pure marketing verbiage
Lost me at that paragraph and not wasting any more time reading that thing
There are other factors...like the transmission, the ratios, the
weight of the vehicle, etc, etc and none of that seems to be factored
in...though like said, not going to read the rest of that article
Example:
Serious consideration was given to the meager infrastructure for hydrogen refueling and the vehicle’s availability in California only. But Hyundai engineers have done a stunning job packaging a fuel-cell stack under the hood to convert hydrogen into electricity to turn the wheels with ease.
Hydrogen fuel requires more energy to make the liquid hydrogen than it
gives...plus the cost of the infrastructure is way too high that is NOT
factored into the cost equation on most studies I've read
"....to turn the wheels with ease...." Are they kidding?!? Any of
these can do that...pure marketing verbiage
Lost me at that paragraph and not wasting any more time reading that thing
There are other factors...like the transmission, the ratios, the
weight of the vehicle, etc, etc and none of that seems to be factored
in...though like said, not going to read the rest of that article
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