Tag: fuel delivery infrastructure

Meet The Electric Car That Doesn’t Need To Be Plugged In.  We’ve already met.  Dozens of times, over a period of decades. The fuel cell vehicle is a good example of a technology that never made it and never will.

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Here’s a short video in which ExxonMobil purports to want hydrogen-based transportation.  Ask yourself: Do you think this is in any way sincere?

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I’m not a believer in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, since I don’t like the efficiency of creating the hydrogen, and I really detest the prospect of building another fuel-delivery infrastructure.  Electric transportation has its issues re: power generation from coal, …

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles and Battery-Driven Electric Transportation Read More »

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I’ll be 75 years old in 2030, so it’s likely that I’ll still be around to validate what I’m about to say: the idea, expressed in this article, that fuel cell vehicles will grow to $73.8 billion in sales (not $74 …

Will Fuel Cell Vehicles Succeed in the Market? Of Course Not Read More »

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