So ..where are these so called H stations in Australia and how many are there? 1 ? 2? 4 ? 8? 16?
What? ...and I can't fill up with H at home?
What's the price for the H to fill up the tank?
RIDICULOUS!!!
https://rac.com.au/car-motoring/info/future_hydrogen-carsDr Thomas Braunl, professor of robotics and automation at the University of Western Australia, says hydrogen-powered technology is not comparable to electric.
“Originally it was the shortcomings of electric vehicles (EVs) around their limited range and long charging times that created the appeal for hydrogen cars.
“However both have now been overcome. On top of this, EVs can be charged at home or wherever there is a power point, and may be charged for free if home owners can use energy from roof-top solar installations.
“Hydrogen also requires expensive bowser systems and in-car fuel cells, and of course is highly explosive.”
Mercedes-Benz is another that has turned away. Having joined 14 other companies on the Hydrogen Council in early 2017, the company now takes a different view.
"In the last five, six, seven years, battery electric vehicles have developed much faster, much further than we expected,” CEO Dieter Zetsche told Australian journalists.
"For that reason, I think it's smart to focus on battery electric vehicles."