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This is the main reason I stopped posting on car forums for 5+ years.
I'm thinking the same way in all honesty. In theory, you'd be able to buy at least one model of each and even perhaps do the custom atelier...
Would the same apply to the Puro?
Thanks.
So, my first post in several years, let's see how things go. Let's say one had a source of income that generated a consistent 10 Million a month...
I saw a video online and this got me wondering if other dealers also operate like that.
Europe seem to be moving forward with Hydrogen as a fuel source for something....
I’m pretty sure that the automakers don’t make the fueling stations. You would have to go to someone like linde, shell, or bp to get them to make...
To my knowledge, automotive hydrogen tanks aren’t made with metal, but carbon fiber....
In the op, the question was what if someone spent 40-50Billion on hydrogen stations. That amount would fund around 7-8000 stations.
But what if there was more stations—7,000 in NA? That is the main question of this thread…
That information is new to me. Didn’t know Honda had advanced that far. I know Yamaha made a v8 that runs on hydrogen and makes around 500hp.
You guys…this is a thought experiment, one to wonder what would happen if someone put up the cash for the stations. For those who think you would...
What are you guys’ opinions on geothermal energy to power the hydrogen production plants? Or even geothermal in general? Including EGS?
Okay. Thank you.
How old is that paper? The reason I ask is because I doubt some vehicle companies would be working on various hydrogen applications if they didn’t...
I found this article from Hyundai. Hopefully this answers the garage question....
So here’s my thought. What if someone spent $40-50 billion on establishing 7,000 or so hydrogen stations on three continents: North America...
https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-coalition-deal-cars-combustion-engine-petrol-diesel-climate-change-pollution-sportscar/ German emission rules
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/ferraris-2022-rapid-luxury-suv-detailed-technical-boss