Thought they came out with this and said it wasnt possible the technology isn’t guaranteed to be as reliable. If they like every other manufacture do this they are going to see real quickly by 2027 that they put all their eggs in the wrong basket. If anything they need to start researching hydrogen and get ahead. Honestly i think all car manufactures have some agreement not to produce hydrogen even though they probably can already.
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.
Thought they came out with this and said it wasnt possible the technology isn’t guaranteed to be as reliable. If they like every other manufacture do this they are going to see real quickly by 2027 that they put all their eggs in the wrong basket. If anything they need to start researching hydrogen and get ahead. Honestly i think all car manufactures have some agreement not to produce hydrogen even though they probably can already.
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