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Hydrogen hands down because battery are storage units not generators that gives energy with fuel. Its a fuel war and storing energy is less efficient for businesses than generating. But talking about generating energy, it is challenging with low density fuel. So for now electric vehicles might have an edge as green alternatives but its definitely not the future.
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UrbanWrk • 1y
Lol, what's with the fascination of Indians with hydrogen? Once you can refuel at home why would you ever want to go to a filling station which need to be made everywhere, due to number of step involved it's always going to be inefficient More info below https://youtu.be/f7MzFfuNOtY https://youtu.be/vJjKwSF9gT8 They might have some use case for industrial applification or maybe heavy transport certainly not for passenger vehicles
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