I am sure human ingenuity could have made a docking system for quick hydrogen tank filling or swaping for people's cars.
It's never going to happen because the goal was always to strip the plebs of mobility to force them to live in the pod city.
My nation swims in 100% renewable electricity yet electric battery vehicles are still uncommon. We'll run out of components to make the batteries before supplying the demand if we were to replace gas cars anyway, so the WEF plan is rather obvious.
Handling hydrogen requires special tanks, pumps, interfaces, and industrial processes which would all be subject to centralized regulation and control. It doesn't empower the plebs or whatever any more than gasoline or battery powered vehicles.
I'm actually working on a hydrogen storage system for dispensing to h2 powered vehicles. Nobody (that I'm aware of) stores this as a liquid. It's all 6k-10k+ psi gas that gets regulated down to some lower level for the actual dispensation
I am sure human ingenuity could have made a docking system for quick hydrogen tank filling or swaping for people's cars.
It's never going to happen because the goal was always to strip the plebs of mobility to force them to live in the pod city.
My nation swims in 100% renewable electricity yet electric battery vehicles are still uncommon. We'll run out of components to make the batteries before supplying the demand if we were to replace gas cars anyway, so the WEF plan is rather obvious.
Handling hydrogen requires special tanks, pumps, interfaces, and industrial processes which would all be subject to centralized regulation and control. It doesn't empower the plebs or whatever any more than gasoline or battery powered vehicles.
So does gasoline.
Gasoline isn't a cryogenic liquid. It doesn't boil off through a double walled vacuum flask.
A tank of Hydrogen will boil off to be vented to the atmosphere in a matter of weeks, depending on the tank size.
I'm actually working on a hydrogen storage system for dispensing to h2 powered vehicles. Nobody (that I'm aware of) stores this as a liquid. It's all 6k-10k+ psi gas that gets regulated down to some lower level for the actual dispensation
Yes, that is why I directly compared it to gasoline in the second sentence of my post.