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minus-squareHypxlinkfedilink-13•2 years agoAnd fuel cells will also improve. Why not invest in an alternative? At the very least, you have a backup plan. Also, fuel cells are electrochemical devices just like batteries. They arguable are batteries. So there’s no reason to not accept fuel cells.
minus-squareBrave Little Hitachi WandlinkfedilinkEnglish6•2 years agoBatteries will improve. So there’s no reason to not accept them. I smell an angry Nikola investor.
minus-squareHypxlinkfedilink-9•2 years agoThey will just end up being a niche idea that won’t solve climate change.
minus-squareHypxlinkfedilink-7•2 years agoHydrogen can solve a lot of industrial problems too. BEVs only work for cars. As a result, it is an expensive distraction.
And fuel cells will also improve. Why not invest in an alternative? At the very least, you have a backup plan.
Also, fuel cells are electrochemical devices just like batteries. They arguable are batteries. So there’s no reason to not accept fuel cells.
Batteries will improve. So there’s no reason to not accept them.
I smell an angry Nikola investor.
They will just end up being a niche idea that won’t solve climate change.
No car will.
Hydrogen can solve a lot of industrial problems too. BEVs only work for cars. As a result, it is an expensive distraction.