Toyota already had a fully functioning hydrogen fuel cell car in the US, the Mirai. It gets same range as a gas car, costs about the same, and can fill up in about five minutes. It's proven tech. Also, it's electric motor powered. They're working on a Hilux version now. I'm convinced HFC will beat out BEV after a hard fight. BEV has all the hype, but batteries are super unreliable and finicky, and expensive, and hazardous, and weight anywhere from 1500-3000 pounds for a normal two axle vehicle. Add on the hour plus charging time, it's not feasible.
Toyota already had a fully functioning hydrogen fuel cell car in the US, the Mirai. It gets same range as a gas car, costs about the same, and can fill up in about five minutes. It's proven tech. Also, it's electric motor powered. They're working on a Hilux version now. I'm convinced HFC will beat out BEV after a hard fight. BEV has all the hype, but batteries are super unreliable and finicky, and expensive, and hazardous, and weight anywhere from 1500-3000 pounds for a normal two axle vehicle. Add on the hour plus charging time, it's not feasible.
Thanks for the insight i will look into the mirai