Originally posted by Obioban
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But I agree with you, normal people are not likely to go for hydrogen ice. For that reason nobody is focusing on it for car application. There's developments ongoing for commercial usage, but different story.
The potential in hydrogen for personal cars lies in fuel cells. Its an EV at that point, just replace the batteries with a fuel cell and hydrogen tanks. Gets the nvh advantages, but has longer range.
If that comes, it leaves a niche for ice car guys to keep their old cars running with hydrogen ice.
As an alternative Porsche just announced they will start funding e-fuels development. (synthetically generated liquids that can be run on any conventional ice). That may be the best hope to be able to use our cars in the future...
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