This is not the best place to ask about hydrogen. However, I would be happy to 
help you off list get many of your questions answered by members of the 
California Hydrogen Business Council, where I serve as board president, or the 
South Coast Air Quality Management District, where I am a Board consultant.

This list has many people knowledgeable about EV, including some fr the 
industry.



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On Mar 9, 2013, at 10:41 AM, araoa <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good Afternoon,
> 
> I am currently doing a technical report for a Communication's class on a
> comparison between hydrogen- and battery-powered vehicles, and I would like
> to kindly ask if someone could please help me by answering some of the
> following questions. If someone is able to answer these, please leave your
> name and e-mail for citation purposes.
> 
> Thank you all in advance.
> 
> 1-    How difficult do you think it would be to build the required
> infrastructure for both these technologies? (Charging stations and hydrogen
> fueling stations)
> 2-    Do you think that it would need so much energy to transform hydrogen
> to its liquid state making it not a feasible idea?
> 3-    What is your opinion about the environmental impact of both these
> technologies?
> 4-    It is known that hydrogen is very prone to explosion. Do you thin this
> fact could affect its safety?
> 5-    With the recent launch of the Tesla S, an all-electric sports car, do
> you think the industry will have the tendency to follow this path of
> electric-powered vehicles?
> 6-    Do you think it will be possible to improve the amount of charge a
> battery can hold so that battery-powered cars can achieve a range of 400-600
> miles in the next few years?
> 7-    Comparing the refueling time of hydrogen cars with the recharging time
> of electric vehicles, hydrogen has a great advantage. Is there any way to
> improve the recharging time for electric vehicles? How?
> 8-     Which of these technologies do you think will be the choice for
> government funding?
> 9-     Which of these vehicles can more easily be sold at an affordable
> price for the end customer?
> 10- Overall, what do you think it is the best choice for the future?
> Hydrogen- or electric-powered vehicles? Why?
> 
> Note: Please feel free to add any comments that you think might be relevant
> to the research.
> 
> 
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