It’s certainly possible, but doubtfully scalable for a global fleet of EVs. It still doesn’t solve the problems around strip mining rare elements. Trains and busses powered by overhead wires work fantastic and don’t need any of that.
It is far, far more sustainable and scalable than BEV. I am proposing hydrogen FCEV as a substitute for BEV and ICE vehicles. Trains and trolleybuses aren’t really relevant to this conversation as they can be direct electric driven.
Green hydrogen. Yes, the Easter Bunny drives a car powered by green hydrogen.
Are you trying to make the claim that using renewable energy to perform electrolysis of water to generate green hydrogen is somehow fantastical?
It’s certainly possible, but doubtfully scalable for a global fleet of EVs. It still doesn’t solve the problems around strip mining rare elements. Trains and busses powered by overhead wires work fantastic and don’t need any of that.
It is far, far more sustainable and scalable than BEV. I am proposing hydrogen FCEV as a substitute for BEV and ICE vehicles. Trains and trolleybuses aren’t really relevant to this conversation as they can be direct electric driven.