Hydrogen threat to electric cars?, page-9

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    I have thought about this however the technology is still being researched and I can't see it being in production for the future.

    I can only recall Toyota being the pioneer of this technology (I've seen the car in Tokyo Museum and it was an impressive technology).

    I can see how this could be the future and an alternative to Electric and Petrol as we have abundant of water in this world.

    There are advantages of all fuel sources I believe for example:
    1. EV = Emission friendly, instant torque for someone who loves speed, free charge.
    2. Unleaded Petrol = Noise (EV has no noise and that's what I miss sometimes when watching formula E). We have abundant of oil at this stage however I can see that petrol prices have increased over the past 20 years.
    3. Diesel = Plenty of torque (although not emission friendly), cheaper to maintain as the engine has less moving parts.
    4. Hydrogen = As I said early, emission friendly and we have enough water in this world to supply the engine. In addition, I believe the engine may be able to use recycled water (I'm not certain about this though).

    I do not think OP is trying to scare us as an investor. He is just trying create awareness for potential threat in the future.

    PS: Go PLS!
 
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