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John (not verified)    July 8, 2019 - 9:47PM

Until it is produced by means other than fossil fuel (which currently 95% of all hydrogen is produced by the utilisation of) it will not gain any significant market share. Storing it is tough, the logistics and infrastructure required all are extremely costly. Despite its undeniable benefits, hydrogen is currently on course to be the ‘mini disc’ of the motor vehicle industry and exists currently purely due to the interests of big fossil fuel companies whose interest will not be sustained if hydrogen were to be produced without their fossil fuels. It’s a shame though as they have so much potential but the market has very much gone the route of the EV and as range improves and the possibility of a ‘rapid battery replacement’ as opposed to charging a ‘fixed’ battery, more EV problems are being solved faster than hydrogen vehicle problems are.

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