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Old Posted Aug 31, 2021, 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ssiguy View Post
I think you will eventually see all cargo, freight, long haul trucking, airplanes, ferries, and long distance passenger rail convert to hydrogen as the price continues to fall, availability increases, and the infrastructure begins to form in a substantial way.

Standard battery power for such uses are simply not optional and won't be for MANY decades to come.

I agree with you on Hydrogen. Just look at how the Japanese auto makers keep pouring money into it's development(Honda is letting GM build their electric cars for them, that should tell you something). Battery powered electric until they come up with a BETTER non Lithium battery is not the answer. Watch how fast governments back track on their deadlines when that becomes clear to them, finally.

Sure Lithium is in all the oceans, but extracting it is the problem. Tiny amounts in ocean water.
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