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No , I am just pointing out EV cars aren't really that green like people are led to believe. Hydrogen cell cars are far cleaner. CO2 levels from manufacturing a hydrogen cell car will be similar to an ICE car if not lower (much lower than producing an EV and it's only emissions once in use will be water.
I think most people are well aware of the issues with electric vehicles, but I think you 'protest to much'. As had been pointed out their costs are lessening significantly, the infrastructure is increasing and when the economies and efficiencies of scale kick in there may very likely be a typing point quite soon where the manufacturing and the running of the cars will become even more efficient and cheaper, triggering a mass exodus from ICE cars.
Hydrogen doesn't appear to be any closer to becoming mainstream than 30 years ago. It is a brilliant battery technology in that it is environmentally clean and very 'energy dense', but until the creation of hydrogen can be made cheap and efficient it will unlikely become mainstream.
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