Originally posted by tjts1
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Hydrogen can be made anywhere, it literally takes just electricity and water. Maybe if you actually did any research instead of just posting a stupid picture you might know that already. You can, quite literally, make it at your desk. Get this, its also the most abundant element in the known universe.
As for the 400 miles a day, that was a moronic argument. Here is a thought, drive 400 miles once, to grandma's house. No gasoline, this is a future without gasoline because its going to become stupid expensive. How do you get there in your electric car. The leaf gets AT BEST like 80 miles. Shit, people in the burbs do that in a day often, and that is if you aren't running the AC, lights or have a lead foot. So, its ONLY a city runabout.
The practical range of a hydrogen car is unlimited as long as their are fueling stations, which only exist in socal and on specific fleet lots, but that can easily change.
As for energy density, its lower by volume but greater by weight. Meaning in economies of scale its much cheaper to move around this planet. Now, its admitted that you would need a larger tank than gasoline (stored compressed, not as a liquid) to get the same range but a bucket could hold the range of a battery car, carrying considerably more mass in batteries.
Oh and this is not hydrogen powered but still burned:
So its not really any more dangerous than we today as long as we take some very simple precautions.
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