Maybe just a research vehicle heading to some testing place?
Alan Petrillo wrote:
robert and benita wrote:
Alan Petrillo wrote:
I saw a hydrogen fuel cell powered Ford Focus in traffic this afternoon.
It was on I-275 North going across the Howard Frankland bridge going
toward
John Mullan wrote:
Maybe just a research vehicle heading to some testing place?
That possibility does exist. There are several vehicle manufacturers
that test their vehicles in Florida, so maybe Ford is one of them.
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Well, I do sympathise, but what I always look for in these stories and so
seldom find is this:
After Iraq our cities, towns and communities will fill with
them. We will live with these powder kegs for a whole generation.
Nobody mentions the sheer mayhem and
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Actually, a fuel cell alone does have some resemblance to current
(pre-hybrid) car technology.
Batteries not only provide high power for acceleration and passing, but
they recover energy otherwise lost in braking.
Unless fuel cells become as cheap and light as combustion engines for
the power
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Yes, current fuel cells lack peak power ability -- they do make a good
hybrid with a battery electric, but alone, I don't believe the
performance isn't so great.
Besides the issue of the inefficiency of hydrogen generation and
transformation back to electricity, there is the issue of cost -- the
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James McCain Jr wrote:
I am not that excited about hydrogen fuel cells. Yes it will be
better for the environment, but it is a super inefficient way to fuel
a car. Not to mention it is the same type of setup; you buy your
overpriced car, you now only have one choice on where to get fuel,
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