Joe Capitalist
Racism is a disease
You are wrong on every point you made...
https://www.progressive.com/answers...wered cars in terms of the driving experience.
https://www.livescience.com/49594-electric-fuel-cell-vehicles-explainer.html
https://www.hotcars.com/reasons-why...cture. ... 5 Practicality. ... More items...
Even the government experts admit they're a better deal
https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2014/03/f9/thomas_fcev_vs_battery_evs.pdf
The only people that are doggedly advocating for battery cars without real alternatives are the scientific illiterates and retards (like you) on the political Left. As always, the retards on the radical Left get it wrong. They latch on to some idea and it becomes religious dogma for them. Sane and sensible people know not to listen to such morons, and that's where fuel cell cars come in. They are the future, and like Japan and Germany have done before--repeatedly--they will be the ones that lead the technological change to fuel cells while the US gets fucked because they went with radical Leftists while their auto manufacturers went the route of least resistance forward not investing in serious R&D.
This is not a left-right issue that you're trying to make it. It's a technology issue and your two articles don't paint the whole picture.
You say I'm wrong on all my points but offered no evidence as to why.
If you're so confident about fuel cell technology, how much money do you have invested in it?
I have $50k in Tesla.
And I would rather drive a car with batteries than a car with highly flammable gas under extreme pressure. If you get rear-ended with a hydrogen tank, you're fucked. The choice is yours.
And there's a reason every major car manufacturers are making EVs now. And they're breaking sales records. Have you noticed all the new EV ads on the TV? Even this website advertises EVs at the top of the page. You think car manufacturers are stupid? Maybe you should look in the mirror instead.
Electric Cars' Turning Point May Be Happening as U.S. Sales Numbers Start Climb
EVs With a 60 percent rise in new-EV registrations is definitely a sign they're getting closer.
Mass-market EVs have been available in the U.S. for more than a decade, but there have only been small, incremental changes in electric car sales for most of that time.
However, in the first three months of 2022, EV registrations shot up a huge 60 percent even as the overall market was down 18 percent, according to a report by Automotive News.
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