I’m amazed there is any development of hydrogen vehicles still being done. The race is over. EVs are so far in the lead and the lead is getting bigger by the day. Meanwhile, hydrogen costs $35/kg and you can’t find anywhere to refill.
Here’s the link to the peer reviewed journal article this story is based on:
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I’m amazed there is any development of hydrogen vehicles still being done. The race is over. EVs are so far in the lead and the lead is getting bigger by the day. Meanwhile, hydrogen costs $35/kg and you can’t find anywhere to refill.
Here’s the link to the peer reviewed journal article this story is based on:
[https://www.nature.com/articles/s44359-025-00050-4](https://www.nature.com/articles/s44359-025-00050-4)
And a free-to-read version:
[https://rdcu.be/eiLAx](https://rdcu.be/eiLAx)
Because hydrogen cars were always a bad idea and no one wants them. I don’t know what that has to do with Ferraris.
Because…physics.
-The fuel nozzle FREEZES to the car. Takes ~30minutes to let go
-the H2 stations can only fill up about 40 cars before it needs to be restocked.
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