Here's an interesting take on why EVs (electric vehicles) are not the future—at least, not yet. The video focuses on a particular disadvantage I don't often see discussed elsewhere.
Interesting. I'll buy the "not yet" part, as I think there are still a lot of issues, but I do think this particular future is coming at some point. I'm particularly interested in FCEVs. This would sidestep some of the problems with lithium batteries, although of course hydrogen is also very flammable, so I'm not sure how that would stack up in the fire danger category.
I'm hoping that, by the time we are ready to get a new car, some of these options will be viable.
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Interesting. I'll buy the "not yet" part, as I think there are still a lot of issues, but I do think this particular future is coming at some point. I'm particularly interested in FCEVs. This would sidestep some of the problems with lithium batteries, although of course hydrogen is also very flammable, so I'm not sure how that would stack up in the fire danger category.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping that, by the time we are ready to get a new car, some of these options will be viable.