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Merchy Member Since: 14 Feb 2021 Location: North Wales Posts: 1192 |
Daily Mail web news has this Defender using Hydrogen fuel cell article,
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15th Jun 2021 8:42am |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1215 |
Not many area's that can provide Hydrogen yet, can they install enough in 5 Years time? Maybe by that time they can reduce the cost of Hydrogen to an acceptable level.
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15th Jun 2021 11:28am |
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bishbosh10 Member Since: 25 Apr 2013 Location: North Somerset Posts: 344 |
Google "PowerPaste". That has got to have more potential than hydrogen in gaseous form - no infrastructure to build and an energy density greater than petrol!
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15th Jun 2021 1:35pm |
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verydisco Member Since: 10 Dec 2009 Location: UK/US Posts: 2952 |
Could you please elaborate your position? An hydrogen car is an electricity-powered car that producess its own energy on board from Hydrogen - itself produced (at the time mainly using energy for the reaction from imported fossil fuels) then moved around under pressure. Electric cars store and use electricity produced locally, inc from solar, wind, etc that we have in large quantity in the UK or anywhere on this planet really. You can apparently find electricity absolutely anywhere (charging station, public point, any house, supermarket, campsite, services, etc) Hydrogen is quite far away from this abundance of charging point. Looking forward to your feedback DrF. Cheers l=Oo\________/oO=l l:OolΞΞΞΞΞΞΞloO:l Current RANGE ROVER Vogue 4.4L SDV8 - 2013 - Indus Silver, on Almond. RANGE ROVER Vogue 4.4L V8 - 2002 - ex-2003 G4 Challenge Event Vehicle, Stage 3: Australia RANGE ROVER HSE 4.4L V8 - 2004 - one-of-one Overfinch RANGE ROVER P38a 4.0L V8 - 1999 - ex-2000 TReK Event Vehicle: South Africa Previous: RANGE ROVER Vogue 4.4L TDV8 - 2012 - RANGE ROVER 3.6L TDV8 x3 - RANGE ROVER Td6 x1 - RANGE ROVER Classic 3.5L V8 x1 |
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15th Jun 2021 3:04pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7801 |
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15th Jun 2021 6:38pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16288 |
Many car manufacturers have made Hydrogen mules... |
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15th Jun 2021 11:43pm |
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Merchy Member Since: 14 Feb 2021 Location: North Wales Posts: 1192 |
Posted a thread about this Daily Mail article earlier today, as CTC said, lots of makers have tried this.
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16th Jun 2021 12:13am |
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Merchy Member Since: 14 Feb 2021 Location: North Wales Posts: 1192 |
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article...caars.html
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16th Jun 2021 12:22am |
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verydisco Member Since: 10 Dec 2009 Location: UK/US Posts: 2952 |
Battery cars do make more sense than hydrogen on many, well, on all levels really.
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16th Jun 2021 7:22am |
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IGP Member Since: 09 Jul 2020 Location: Malvern Posts: 287 |
Question is, will it be able to tow 3.5 Ton like the current vehicles? As far as I am aware, most electric cars are not capable of towing. I think the only exceptions are the Tesla Model X, Audi Etron and a Mercedes model which I can't remember.
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16th Jun 2021 10:41am |
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verydisco Member Since: 10 Dec 2009 Location: UK/US Posts: 2952 |
A hydrogen car could tow if you give it a motor to match and the system to do so. Like most current electric vehicles, no hydrogen car is currently made with this purpose in mind.
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16th Jun 2021 11:07am |
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bishbosh10 Member Since: 25 Apr 2013 Location: North Somerset Posts: 344 |
The problem with batteries is the sourcing of the metals - very environmentally damaging and also very scarce, Add that to a relatively short battery life and relatively long charging cycle and it just doesn't add up for me.
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16th Jun 2021 12:42pm |
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verydisco Member Since: 10 Dec 2009 Location: UK/US Posts: 2952 |
"The problem with batteries is the sourcing of the metals - very environmentally damaging and also very scarce, Add that to a relatively short battery life and relatively long charging cycle and it just doesn't add up for me. "
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16th Jun 2021 2:26pm |
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Slow progress Member Since: 30 Jun 2020 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 451 |
Likewise, looking forward to hydrogen fuel cells. I won’t touch a pure EV, take the I-Pace as an example small print is only a small percentage of fast charges are allowed otherwise the warranty is invalidated. Cost to replace the battery today….c£20k. Speaking with the taxi drivers in the Netherlands they hate the Tesla’s for the poor build quality, the battery range variations in winter/summer, they have to have 2 per driver to allow them to give 24hr cover. On battery life they really are not that good, getting better yes, but they are all looking into using them for powering houses or recycling (not in place yet) them.
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10th Jul 2021 3:01pm |
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