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Not using natural gas in Colorado is just stupid. Electricity for the same heat is 5 times the cost and 70% of it is generated using natural gas...
Simply wrong. It's just that NOBODY has built a decent hydrogen powered car, which has to be PHEV.
Because hydrogen can be made renewably and because we can't do seasonal storage of electricity. And because batteries suck, obviously.
So are natural gas leaks, and many of us have it piped into our houses. I have four natural gas appliances on the inside of my house (and the...
It's not misinformation, it's an analysis of the NHTS data. National Household Travel Survey How much statistical evidence can you draw from a...
Interestingly, and I did some math about this, superchargers become largely unnecessary even for long distance drivers as car range increases. I...
They start that way (sometimes) but they rapidly spread to the fuel. Have you ever seen a gas car on fire? The heat is astonishing.
Yes, it is. Anything dealing with high pressure gas (even inert gasses) or flammable substances has safety devices. Duh! And the sky is blue....
Actually, it is, in this context. Without a containment system of some sort, it's very hard to get hydrogen to the lower explosion limit in air...
I remember doing an experiment in high school. One balloon filled with helium, one with hydrogen, one with a mix of hydrogen and oxygen. Put a...
Yes - it's very hard to get hydrogen to a high enough/low enough concentration to ignite, but it's not impossible....
But very hard to achieve, and thus very safe.
Bringing up this incident is stupid beyond belief. Most airplane crashes result in fires and there are over 100,000 gasoline car fires every year...
Yes - a few percent at most of the driving public.
The "edge case" is people who can use an EV for all their trips.
I've consumed about 12 gallons this year. 98-99% of my in-town driving is electric only. I really only use gas on out-of-town and out-of-state...
That's over 50% highway driving, and in Colorado where I use about 160 in the summer but as much as 300 in the winter.
My 3.75 year average on my Prius Prime is 200Wh/mile. BTW, my son thinks that's just awful and likes to use his e-bike at about 5-10 Wh/mile to...
The delivery charge wasn't expensive. IIRC it was around $150 for a semi-sized tube trailer that held something like 120kg.
No. It was a proprietary project. If only. But it wasn't expensive at all. Because no one makes a decent FCV. It has to be PHEV. So, time...