Converting from gas to hydrogen
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RE: Converting from gas to hydrogen
First off there are ways to do hydrogen conversion but the only problem is that it costs thousands of dollars to do this and it isnt cost effective. Also, you are very ignorant if you think the automakers would make it if there was a way. There are ways to make cars run on 100 mpg, there are ways to make engines that run only on electricity, and there are ways to make cars that run on hydrogen. We have all even seen prototypes of hydrogen cars and even saw them close to ten years ago. The problem with doing these three things is the fact that it costs too much to convert over a program that is successful, cheap, and reliable. The reason there arent more hybrids out there is the additional cost of the vehicle goes to the overall price of the vehicle making customers not want to spend the money. Then they dont make enough to make up the cost of the r&d depts. to make the vehicles as cheap and reliable as possible.
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RE: Converting from gas to hydrogen
ORIGINAL: ant824
First off there are ways to do hydrogen conversion but the only problem is that it costs thousands of dollars to do this and it isnt cost effective. Also, you are very ignorant if you think the automakers would make it if there was a way. There are ways to make cars run on 100 mpg, there are ways to make engines that run only on electricity, and there are ways to make cars that run on hydrogen.
First off there are ways to do hydrogen conversion but the only problem is that it costs thousands of dollars to do this and it isnt cost effective. Also, you are very ignorant if you think the automakers would make it if there was a way. There are ways to make cars run on 100 mpg, there are ways to make engines that run only on electricity, and there are ways to make cars that run on hydrogen.
Hydrogen refueling stations are not common enough and more dangerous than gasoline stations.
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