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How is it better? To fill up hydrogen car you will be paying like 200 bucks for 350mile range, while with BEV's you will be paying like 20 bucks for that same 350 mile range. Not even talking about allot more space in your car in general due to lack of huge hydrogen tanks.
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Which magical power source will convert ammonia to hydrogen and nitrogen exactly?
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@ianbottom7396 Yes yes yes, just like there are cars running on water... Conversion of hydrogen requires quite a bit of electricity, its not a free process. I'm yet to see actually working and practical car running on your ammonia converted into Hydrogen or simply one running on ammonia directly.
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@ianbottom7396 Ammonia powered cars are as popular as pink flip flops with cat pictures on it, you can barely find any information about it even if you try... So clearly something doesn't work with that technology as it can't even beat basic hydrogen cars.
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Electric version is 2x the efficiency... Aka you can travel twice the distance. No idea how that makes it more expensive, especially when fuel cell technology doesn't involve moving parts or explosions which need to be managed with hundreds of moving parts... Did you got your comment completely backwards accidentally?
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What was wrong with what he said here?
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Tesla roadster was never actually made, so that 600 mile range at the moment is just a claim made by Tesla, it's a concept. I'm all for electric cars, but lets not use a thing which was never made as example.
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Why would that matter? Is his math wrong?
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False, this technology never existed and can't exist due to basic first law of thermodynamics... You need to input more energy to convert water into hydrogen than you will get back out. Cars running on water NEVER existed...
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What about them? Can those handle 10 000 psi?
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Then why no one wants to buy hydrogen cars?
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Hydrogen combustion engine was invented in 1806, its extremely old technology. So they are not finding the way, they are just desperate to use anything they can in hopes that people will buy their overpriced toys which still has that outdated sound.
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