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2024-12-14 11:19:42 - Paul D. Foy -
HydrogenCars

I wonder why hydrogen as a fuel has not got going for hydrogen cars. I'm suspecting, because I don't know otherwise, that there are some serious (possibly technical) obstacles to its establishment in (smaller cars). Otherwise are the obstacles, any different, to the adoption of electric cars. One needs a petrol station where you can fill up (in an analogous way to petrol). Is that really all that difficult. You put one in a fairly densely populated, but self sufficient area like West Yorkshire or Manchester or Southend-on-Sea. Then at least a local can use it to go about his/her business and you have a foothold. If word gets round and the product is good and not too expensive it catches on and you can get going with more petrol stations. It starts local, where you are, and extends. That's how everything starts! my mathematics, Bill Gates's computing. Credit to Elon Musk - at least he is putting his money where his mouth is and creating the charging network himself! Alas we don't all have as much money :(. Perhaps here, UK, we haven't even the space for a spare petrol station in an area, it would mean replacing it by an existing one. What comes first? I think in this case the petrol station. There's no other big difference, no waiting to refuel. Perhaps hydrogen cars are difficult to maintain, or very different. So we need a nearby garage as well.



2024-12-17 20:31:20 - Paul D. Foy -
There seems to be seven hydrogen filling stations in the UK, and one practical car to buy ( �50K ;( ). The nearest one is 30 miles away (60 mile round trip to fill up for a full tank of 400 miles - ~�80). I am NOT able to buy a hydrogen car. Someone has got to take a risk! So I am in a place without a charging station and not a very easy possibility of one.







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