Craiglxviii
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They cannot get hydrogen fuel cells cost per unit power down low enough, with a unit specific power high enough to actually power a vehicle.I know this is a controversial subject so I'll keep it brief.
I don't believe electric cars are the future.
IMHO hydrogen fuel cells will be the sustainable way forward.
But that's just my opinion based on gut feel.
Whatever happens MPG will become a thing of the past one day
What IS happening however is that battery energy storage density, charging speed technology and cost per unit power ARE coming down to a point where they can be roadmapped out to be comparable with internal combustion engines.
Here is the U.K. official roadmap: https://www.apcuk.co.uk/app/uploads/2020/11/Technology-Roadmap-Electric-Machines.pdf