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(2,169 posts)Hydrogen cars: Ready for the roads?
Chris Hostetter, group vice president of strategic planning for Toyota Motor Sales, believes the automotive industry will change more in the next 10 years than the last 100 years. A century ago there was great competition among the different fuels and manufacturing. Today we are looking at non-carbon fuels, and non-combustion engines.
We are beginning to see the early stages of what Hostetter call the hydrogen economy. The technology is established: hydrogen combined with oxygen in fuel cells creates the electricity that drives the car itself, with the output being water vapour.
There is a diversity of fuels out there, but in terms of clean, sustainable fuels Hostetter says there are only two key technologies: electric cars and hydrogen cars. The former is good for shorter, urban drives, while he thinks the latter is better for larger vehicles and over longer distances.
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140327-hydrogen-cars-ready-for-roads
An H bomb is about to drop on the auto industry and it will make "gigafactories" obsolete.