Hydrogen is an enormous red herring. It’s not happening. It can’t happen and even if it did happen it’s a strict downgrade. Stop it. Build battery factories and get over it.
rTpure on
>Hyundai is exploring a “potential collaboration” with the Canadian hydrogen energy sector, it told CBC News on Thursday, as the South Korean automaker bets on natural gas-fuelled cars to be the future of the automotive industry.
Please no, this is snake-oil
shiftless_wonder on
Come to Alberta Hyundai. Danielle is into this.
Far-Importance2106 on
I hope that doesn’t mean that the recently announced manufacturing partnership would then be for the Nexo that absolutely no one wants instead of the Ioniqs that everyone wants.
That would be a huge damper on enthusiasm.
Correct-Shine-1692 on
Understanding basic chemistry tells you that hydrogen will never be used at scale. The only reason people want to use it is because it burns clean. Other than that it doesn’t make sense as a fuel.
TrueTorontoFan on
Hydrogen cars are great and gas up very fast but the key issue is the need for the infrastructure. Cali has run into this issue with them only having just a few hydrogen gas stations.
Kanapka64 on
Wow I didn’t know redditors know more about hydrogen cars then the people making em and experimenting with the tech. Egomaniacs are way to common now, especially in Canada.
Crenorz on
this is a fail. please do not spend money on it. Allow it – sure, but spend no money – it is a total fail product.
Expensive_Plant_9530 on
Hydrogen might make sense in limited applications, but by and large it’s been a pretty big failure so far, being pretty inefficient and expensive, and a BEV generally being a way better option.
But hey, if they can do what Toyota couldn’t? All the power to them.
CarrotLevel99 on
Ug no. No hydrogen please. Maybe so,e isolated cases but not cars.
ZooberFry on
Hydrogen is a pipe dream when it comes to vehicles. It’s not happening at a large scale, and will only ever at most become 0.5%.
Oh boy, hope Canada is not making this mistake, we don’t have time nor money to spend on useless infrastructure
knowinnothin on
Trains and certain industries will always stick to a fuel.
There are a pile of industries where vehicles can end up running 12-18 hours a day in the prairie winters. When you work in remote areas your truck runs from when you start to when you get home, it’s a safety issue for multiple reasons.
Where’s the 3/4 -1 ton ev truck options? Battery weight is still way too high for this. Fuel isn’t going anywhere. An EV covers 90% of my vehicle usage, that other 10% is a decade away from not being fuel at least.
Coastalwelf on
The Toyota Mirai was such a success that Hyundai is now following suit…
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Hydrogen is an enormous red herring. It’s not happening. It can’t happen and even if it did happen it’s a strict downgrade. Stop it. Build battery factories and get over it.
>Hyundai is exploring a “potential collaboration” with the Canadian hydrogen energy sector, it told CBC News on Thursday, as the South Korean automaker bets on natural gas-fuelled cars to be the future of the automotive industry.
Please no, this is snake-oil
Come to Alberta Hyundai. Danielle is into this.
I hope that doesn’t mean that the recently announced manufacturing partnership would then be for the Nexo that absolutely no one wants instead of the Ioniqs that everyone wants.
That would be a huge damper on enthusiasm.
Understanding basic chemistry tells you that hydrogen will never be used at scale. The only reason people want to use it is because it burns clean. Other than that it doesn’t make sense as a fuel.
Hydrogen cars are great and gas up very fast but the key issue is the need for the infrastructure. Cali has run into this issue with them only having just a few hydrogen gas stations.
Wow I didn’t know redditors know more about hydrogen cars then the people making em and experimenting with the tech. Egomaniacs are way to common now, especially in Canada.
this is a fail. please do not spend money on it. Allow it – sure, but spend no money – it is a total fail product.
Hydrogen might make sense in limited applications, but by and large it’s been a pretty big failure so far, being pretty inefficient and expensive, and a BEV generally being a way better option.
But hey, if they can do what Toyota couldn’t? All the power to them.
Ug no. No hydrogen please. Maybe so,e isolated cases but not cars.
Hydrogen is a pipe dream when it comes to vehicles. It’s not happening at a large scale, and will only ever at most become 0.5%.
California closed all their hydrogen fuelling stations, there are none left in commercial operation. Please stop trying to make this happen, it’s a failed experiment already https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/news-research/latest-news/electric-power/021224-shell-permanently-closes-light-duty-hydrogen-fueling-stations
seriously? hydrogen cars is deader than the dodo
Oh boy, hope Canada is not making this mistake, we don’t have time nor money to spend on useless infrastructure
Trains and certain industries will always stick to a fuel.
There are a pile of industries where vehicles can end up running 12-18 hours a day in the prairie winters. When you work in remote areas your truck runs from when you start to when you get home, it’s a safety issue for multiple reasons.
Where’s the 3/4 -1 ton ev truck options? Battery weight is still way too high for this. Fuel isn’t going anywhere. An EV covers 90% of my vehicle usage, that other 10% is a decade away from not being fuel at least.
The Toyota Mirai was such a success that Hyundai is now following suit…
Sounds more explosive than lithium batteries.