Yep, this may not be new tech, but it's been suppressed heavily (I wonder why). Their are even cars on the road right now who run on hydrogen, and a couple of hydrogen pump stations. These aren't something you are going to see driving around right now, but they exist, and a rare spotting does occur. I've seen a couple of company cars with "powered by hydrogen" on the side, and the same for a couple of test public transit buses.
I believe the last one that I saw in person was in the early 2010s.
Hydrogen was almost ready in the 80s. Something else supplanted it. hmmm. They do not WANT real sustainable affordable energy to support a decent standard of living for the "masses", do they? [OK who is "they" one might ask.]
They’ve been working on this since at least 2008, I heard about it right before the crash. I worked in a Toyota dealership.
Yep, this may not be new tech, but it's been suppressed heavily (I wonder why). Their are even cars on the road right now who run on hydrogen, and a couple of hydrogen pump stations. These aren't something you are going to see driving around right now, but they exist, and a rare spotting does occur. I've seen a couple of company cars with "powered by hydrogen" on the side, and the same for a couple of test public transit buses.
I believe the last one that I saw in person was in the early 2010s.
Hydrogen was almost ready in the 80s. Something else supplanted it. hmmm. They do not WANT real sustainable affordable energy to support a decent standard of living for the "masses", do they? [OK who is "they" one might ask.]
Ummmmm, THEM....
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Hmmm. Toyota has a hydrogen vehicle it been out awhile. https://www.toyota.com/mirai/
Only available in Cali in the states, which is weird
I said they were talking about it