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Post by autisticgeordie on Dec 21, 2019 12:00:07 GMT -5
You'd think that, considering how everyone talks about how the oil of the world is running out and how car companies are looking for ways to make their cars more economical when they use petrol, that, when Honda launched the Hydrogen powered Clarity a number of years ago, that every car company from Fiat to Ferrari would be trying to make their cars hydrogen powered, too.
Honda have proved that it works, so it's not like it's an unproven concept, so I'm just curious as to why all new cars aren't powered by Hydrogen considering that the Clarity just looks like any other four door saloon, it's not like a horrible shitbox like a Prius that takes 10 years to go from 0-60 and will fall apart if you graze the curb while going around a corner.
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Post by Hurbster on Dec 21, 2019 12:09:13 GMT -5
It's expensive to make, difficult to store and you still need fossil fuels to make it. Technology needs to improve a bit.
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