Trickster
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- Rick
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It’s already out there as I have mentioned.I think a lot of this zero emission talk is PR appeasement.
It gets tree huggers interested in your brand and keep politicians at bay.
We all know it's not truly zero emissions, it's simply transferring where the emissions are being emitted.
I don't think fuel cell vehicles will be viable for several years, if not decades to come. Long distance travel is certainly a huge challenge to overcome.
One would think that rather than trying to build the infrastructure around charging stations to handle the capacity for a majority of vehicles on fuel cells, put in a system of universal, quick replacement battery stations like we currently have for 5 gallon propane tanks. There would be no need to wait around for your vehicle to charge. You just pop in a fully charged fuel cell and you're off to the next swapping station.
Google NIO.com
0-100% battery charge in 3 minutes.
As much as many want to deny or ignore some of Chinas accomplishments, they do have some interesting technology.
(Human rights comments not required thanks).
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