California fuel cell drivers line up for hours for a ration of the most abundant gas on the planet.
Fuel cell cars use hydrogen (the most abundant gas on the planet) to charge a battery and only produce water and heat as a byproduct, but they haven't caught on quite the way electric cars have.
If cars ran on water, California would have a shortage and have the highest prices in the world.
Funny how they completely ignore the massive amounts of energy to produce the hydrogen.
When a hydrogen car goes boom they really go BOOM! Outside of that they're fantastic.
But its a clean boom. No worries!
I'm a cartard. I've never heard of a hydrogen car blowing up. This is another tech along with diesel that greenies killed. EV's seem to like to spontaneously combust at random. FWIW, the engine in your car is essentially a bomb that doesn't explode.
Oh the humanity!
The folly here is hydrogen is represented as a FUEL. It is not a fuel, it is a method of energy storage. Why do I say that? Hydrogen, while an abundant gas in our atmosphere, LOVES to be attached to other molecules. A bunch of energy must be used to separate it and store it in order to use it to produce energy. The amount PRODUCED roughly equals the energy USED to make it usable. So it really creates no energy, it is a net zero. A FUEL produces more energy than what it takes to obtain it. This is why Elon says hydrogen is a ridiculous power source
They were obsessed with what came out the tailpipe, but they should have used the research to do an NG vehicle.
Some hydrogen cars are IC engines. I drove a company hydrogen car for several years. It drove like any other IC engine vehicle, it didn't quite have the range as a gasoline vehicle. There were very few places to get hydrogen.